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    1. British Library Grant Helps Duke Preserve Tibetan Manuscripts - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The collection includes some 129  pechas, or traditional Tibetan books, comprising more than 62,000 pages of text.

    2. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/megan.crain/Todd.pdf

      Gao’s memoir sparked my interest in firsthand accounts of the CR – I now have nearly a dozen – while Tsering’s adds the nuanced viewpoint of an (...)

    3. LIFE Summer Research Grant Reflections: Social Media Usage and Its Impact on Global Tibet - Duke Uni

      Equally extraordinary was my time spent with Tibetan nomads on the vast grasslands of the Tibetan Plateau.

    4. Columbia - Ivy Plus Libraries' Digital Projects on East Asia - LibGuides at Duke University

      This collection of Bunraku images is one of the most extensive in the world.   Tibetan Studies Special Collections at Columbia (...)

    5. Internet Resources - Chinese Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Also featured are Tibetan astrology and medicine, Shambhala, and Buddhist history.

    6. East Asia/Asia - East Asian Resources for Teachers - LibGuides at Duke University

      Comprehensive introduction to the history, temples from World Buddhist Portal, Buddhapia. Short Guide to Tibetan Buddhism Written and (...)

    7. East Asia/Asia - East Asian Resources for Teachers - LibGuides at Duke University

      Comprehensive introduction to the history, temples from World Buddhist Portal, Buddhapia. Short Guide to Tibetan Buddhism Written and (...)

    8. Book Review: China Road

      He speaks to migrant workers, impoverished peasants, prostitutes, truck drivers, Tibetan monks, and even a hermit. He finds that the (...)

    9. Sacred Texts - Open Access Resources in Religious & Theological Studies - LibGuides at Duke Universi

      Thesaurus Literaturae Buddhicae A "multilingual presentation of Buddhist literature sentence by sentence in Sanskrit, Chinese, Tibetan, (...)

    10. Ongoing Initiatives – Annual Report 2014-2015

      The first partner, the University of Virginia, offered a Tibetan course;  Jacques Pierre taught Creole for Duke .

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