From June 9 to September 1,2001,, the Hudson Museum will feature Echoes Across the Himalayas. This exhibit explores the lives of Tibetans in exile in Mussoorie, India at the Tibetan Homes School for refugee children. Founded by the Dalai Lama in 1962 to provide a safe residential environment for children escaping Chinese oppression in Tibet, the school allows the students to retain Tibetan cultural values and beliefs. Echoes Across the Himalayas illustrates the children\u27s struggle to maintain cultural identity while [ïing as exiles in a foreign land
The British Library’s permanent archive of ‘Spiti Photographic Archive’ is a substantial photographi...
This paper is about the Tibetan people in two settlements, mainly in Nepal and India. Tibetan ref-ug...
Leaving your country, family, and heritage, and stepping off an airplane into a foreign country can ...
From June 9 to September 1,2001,, the Hudson Museum will feature Echoes Across the Himalayas. Thi...
In Echoes from Dharamsala, Keila Diehl uses music to understand the experiences of Tibetans living i...
This research explores identity processes and approaches to professional practice of Tibetan educato...
This dissertation in anthropology of religion focuses on images of Tibet, among Westerners as well a...
Special Studies Experience, Summer 2013 -- McLeod Ganj, India -- Partner Agencie(s): LHA Charitable ...
In an examination of the ongoing educational transformation spurred by the Tibetan diaspora, this st...
The Bridging Worlds exhibition focuses on six topics in Buddhist culture: texts, Buddha biographies,...
This study proposes to examine the politics of memory, diaspora, and the Tibetan Movement as articul...
This paper is about the Tibetan people in two settlements, mainly in Nepal and India. Tibetan refuge...
One hundred years ago, missionary Hilja Heiskanen brought the first Tibetanand Bhutanese museum coll...
This paper is about the Tibetan people in two settlements, mainly in Nepal and India. Tibetan ref-ug...
Focusing on refugee theories and concepts, this study utilises a qualitative research approach to a...
The British Library’s permanent archive of ‘Spiti Photographic Archive’ is a substantial photographi...
This paper is about the Tibetan people in two settlements, mainly in Nepal and India. Tibetan ref-ug...
Leaving your country, family, and heritage, and stepping off an airplane into a foreign country can ...
From June 9 to September 1,2001,, the Hudson Museum will feature Echoes Across the Himalayas. Thi...
In Echoes from Dharamsala, Keila Diehl uses music to understand the experiences of Tibetans living i...
This research explores identity processes and approaches to professional practice of Tibetan educato...
This dissertation in anthropology of religion focuses on images of Tibet, among Westerners as well a...
Special Studies Experience, Summer 2013 -- McLeod Ganj, India -- Partner Agencie(s): LHA Charitable ...
In an examination of the ongoing educational transformation spurred by the Tibetan diaspora, this st...
The Bridging Worlds exhibition focuses on six topics in Buddhist culture: texts, Buddha biographies,...
This study proposes to examine the politics of memory, diaspora, and the Tibetan Movement as articul...
This paper is about the Tibetan people in two settlements, mainly in Nepal and India. Tibetan refuge...
One hundred years ago, missionary Hilja Heiskanen brought the first Tibetanand Bhutanese museum coll...
This paper is about the Tibetan people in two settlements, mainly in Nepal and India. Tibetan ref-ug...
Focusing on refugee theories and concepts, this study utilises a qualitative research approach to a...
The British Library’s permanent archive of ‘Spiti Photographic Archive’ is a substantial photographi...
This paper is about the Tibetan people in two settlements, mainly in Nepal and India. Tibetan ref-ug...
Leaving your country, family, and heritage, and stepping off an airplane into a foreign country can ...