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The Unbreakable Spirit of Kham

In the wind-lashed grasslands of eastern Tibet, where the mountains rise jagged and wild, a love story unfolded once, but, old as the nomadic way itself, this story happened more than once. A boy and a girl, raised as neighbors beneath skies so endless they seem to fold into eternity,

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Cultural Genocide, or Ethnocide

From Wikipedia:                   “The French ethnologist Robert Jaulin (1928-1996) proposed a redefinition of the concept of ethnocide in 1970, to refer not the means but the ends that define ethnocide. Accordingly, the ethnocide would be the systematic destruction of the thought and the way of life of people

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Walking the Mountain Trails: A Timeless Path to Health

Taking a daily long walk does wonders for the human body, but the myriad benefits go well beyond the simple joy of walking. The physical, mental, and emotional advantages of this activity are undeniable and timeless. Consider walking longer and more often.  There’s more than caravan culture supporting the health

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Eva Phileta Wright

Reflections on the Recent Earthquake in Tibet

On January 7, 2025, at 9:05 a.m., a devastating earthquake struck the sacred city of Shigatse in Tibet. This 7.1 magnitude tremor shook the earth and the hearts of countless people worldwide who hold Tibet close, whether spiritually, culturally, or as their homeland. Reports revealed the staggering toll: at least

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