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    • Tibet Oral History Archive Project (TOHAP)
    • Longitudinal Nomad Project
    • Revolving Sheep Bank Project
    • Tibetan History, Society and Marriage
    • Monks, Monasteries and Religion
    • Lhasa Street Songs
    • Tibetan Adaptation to High Altitude (Hypoxia)
    • Flora, Fauna, and the Environment
    • Additional Resources
  • About Us
    • Staff
    • Contact
  • Tibetan Nomads
  • Publications
  • Explore our Projects and Resources
    • Tibet Oral History Archive Project (TOHAP)
    • Longitudinal Nomad Project
    • Revolving Sheep Bank Project
    • Tibetan History, Society and Marriage
    • Monks, Monasteries and Religion
    • Lhasa Street Songs
    • Tibetan Adaptation to High Altitude (Hypoxia)
    • Flora, Fauna, and the Environment
    • Additional Resources
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Explore our Projects and Resources

  • Tibet Oral History Archive Project (TOHAP)
  • Longitudinal Nomad Project
  • Revolving Sheep Bank Project
  • Tibetan History, Society and Marriage
  • Monks, Monasteries and Religion
  • Lhasa Street Songs
  • Tibetan Adaptation to High Altitude (Hypoxia)
  • Flora, Fauna, and the Environment
  • Additional Resources

Explore our Projects and Resources

Two Nomads in Pala, Tibet in October 2007
Photo taken by Dr. Melvyn Goldstein and Dr. Cynthia Beall

Explore the various projects at the Center for Research on Tibet at Case Western Reserve University.

  • Tibet Oral History Archives Project (TOHAP)
  • Longitudinal Nomad Project
  • Revolving Sheep Bank Project

Explore the resources and reference materials available through the Center for Research on Tibet at Case Western Reserve University: 

  • Tibetan Nomads
  • Tibetan History, Society and Marriage
  • Monks, Monasteries and Religion
  • Lhasa Street Songs
  • Tibetan Adaptation to High Altitude (Hypoxia)
  • Flora, Fauna, and the Environment
  • Additional Resources
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