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- The Category of Causative in Tibeto-Burman Languages and the Iconicity Principle
- A Tale of the Tibeto-Burman 'Pygmies'
- Stories and History: the Emergence of Historical Fiction in Contemporary Tibet
- Royal Blood and Political Power: Contrasting Allegiances in the Memoirs of Yol mo Bstan 'dzin nor bu (1598-1644)
- Mystical Visions in Manhattan: Deploying Culture in the Year of Tibet
- The Tibetan Avalokiteśvara Cult in the Tenth Century: Evidence from the Dunhuang Manuscripts
- From Empire to Nation: the Demise of Buddhism in Inner Mongolia
- Textual Criticism of the <i>Rnying ma'i rgyud 'bum</i> Tradition
- Essai de comparaison des rimes du Tangoute et du Rgyalrong
- Shangri-La and Hyperreality: A Collision in Tibetan Refugee Expression
- From Archaeological Discovery to Text Analysis: the Khor chags Monastery Findings and the <i>Mañjuśrīnāmasaṃgīti</i> Fragment
- Archive and the Poetics of 'Exotica Tibet'
- The Art of the Court: Some Remarks on the Historical Stratigraphy of Eastern Iranian Elements in Early Buddhist Painting of Alchi, Ladakh
- <i>Namas</i> (<i>Mna' ma</i>) and <i>Nyelus</i> (<i>Nyal bu</i>): Marriage, Fertility, and Illegitimacy in Tibetan Societies
- Embryology and Embodiment in Tibetan Literature: Narrative Epistemology and the Rhetoric of Identity
- Bon Lineage Doctors and the Local Transmission of Knowing Medical Practice at Nagchu
- Some Practices of the Buddhist Red Tradition in Contemporary Mongolia
- Himalayan Medical Encounters: the Establishment of Biomedicine in Tibet and in Indian Exile
- Schooling and 'Quality Education' in the Tibetan Diaspora and Tibet
- Notes on the Evolution of the Burmese Phonological System
- A Hitherto Unidentified Narrative Composition in the Ambulatory of the Cella in the Main Temple at Tabo (Himachal Pradesh)
- Introduction
- Engaging the Subtle Body: Re-approaching <i>bla</i> Rituals in the Himalaya
- The Sonority Sequencing Principle and Old Tibetan Syllable Margins
- The Rgyal Rong New Year: A case History of Changing Identity
- Rituals and Pilgrimage Devoted to Aum Jo mo Re ma ti by the 'Brog pas of Me rag of Eastern Bhutan
- A Review of the Tibetan-Mongolian Lexicographical Tradition
- <i>Sa cha 'di ma 'phrod na...</i> Displacement and Traditional Tibetan Medicine among Tibetan Refugees in India
- Twentieth Century Tibetan Painting
- Estate and Deities: a Ritual from Central Bhutan. The <i>Bskang gso</i> of O rgyan chos gling
- 'Life-wind Illness' in Tibetan Medicine: Depression, Generalised Anxiety, and Panic Attack
- New Light on an Old Friend: <i>PT 849</i> Reconsidered
- <i>Ban de skya min ser min</i>: Tshangs dbyangs rgya mtsho's Complex, Confused, and Confusing Relationship with Sde srid Sangs rgyas rgya mtsho as Portrayed in the <i>Tshangs dbyangs rgya mtsho'i mgul glu</i>
- Chone and Thewu: Territoriality, Local Power, and Political Control on the Southern Gansu-Tibetan Frontier, 1880-1940
- Danzan Ravjaa: the Fierce Drunken Lord of the Gobi
- Between Tibet and the West: On Traditionality, Modernity, and the Development of Monastic Institutions in the Tibetan Diaspora
- Magical Realism and Tibetan Literature
- The Lives and Time of 'Jam dbyangs bzhad pa
- Lo gsar Celebration: the Significance of Food in the Noble and Religious Family of O rgyan chos gling (Central Bhutan)
- Socio-Economic Organisation of Village Communities and Monasteries in Spiti, H.P., India: the Case of a Religious Administrative Unit (<i>Chos gzhis</i>)
- Tibet and Modernity
- Conclusion: Prominent Peaks, Obscure Valleys, and Mirages
- Recreating the Rnying ma School: The <i>Mdo dbang</i> Tradition of Smin grol gling
- Reflections on Tibetan Film
- Dge lugs pa Divided: Some Aspects of the Political Role of Tibetan Buddhism in the Expansion of the Qing Dynasty
- Introduction: Approaching Contemporary Tibetan Literature
- Dga' Ldan Tshe Dbang Dpal Bzang Po and the Tibet-Ladakh-Mughal War of 1679-84
- An Analysis of the Poem "Young Dondrup the Courier"
- Sumpa Khenpo Ishibaljur: a Great Figure in Mongolian and Tibetan Cultures
- Blending the Sūtras with the Tantras: The Influence of Maitrīpa and His Circle on the Formation of Sūtra Mahāmudrā in the Kagyu Schools
- Reflections on the Contribution of Art History to Transdisciplinary Research in Vienna: The Example of the Nako Sacred Compound
- Festivals and their Leaders: the Management of Tradition in the Mongolian/Tibetan Borderlands
- Tibetocentrism, Religious Conversion and the Study of Mongolian Buddhism
- Interview with Pema Bhum: Tibetan Literature and the Latse Tibetan Library
- Acquiring Power: Becoming a Pawo (dpa 'bo)
- Changing the Contours of the Legal Landscape: the <i>Jambi</i> Act 2003
- Preface
- Ritual in Sikkim: Expressions of Cultural Identity and Change among the Lhopos
- The <i>Rnal 'byor chen po bsgom pa'i don</i> Manuscript of the 'Gondhla Kanjur'
- A Preliminary Investigation of Bhutanese Castle Ruins and Caves Associated with Lha sras Gtsang ma