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    Research on design of Tibetan cultural and creative products based on prototype theory by Shutao Zhang, Zonglin An, Pengfei Su, Jianning Su

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Practice has shown that the use of prototype theory for product design can accurately identify Tibetan cultural symbols and excavate cultural connotations to promote the spread and development of Tibetan culture.…”
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    Exhibiting the Exotic, Simulating the Sacred: Tibetan Shrines at British and American Museums by Imogen Clark

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…In these displays, Tibetan culture has been defined for viewers as overridingly religious, that is to say Buddhist. …”
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    Ecological Conservation, Cultural Preservation, and a Bridge between: the Journey of Shanshui Conservation Center in the Sanjiangyuan Region, Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China by Xiaoli Shen, Jiaxin Tan

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…We demonstrate as a bridging organization, Shanshui Conservation Center plays the role of cultural translator to promote the understanding and appreciation of traditional Tibetan culture in conservation in western China.…”
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    Humanizing Horses: Transitions in Perception and Perspective by Petra Maurer

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The unusually large number of manuscripts on horses attests to the value of horses in the Tibetan imaginaire compared to other animals that lived in the company of the people on the High Plateau, in Tibet itself, and in Tibetan cultural areas. This article begins with an outline of the uses and benefits of horses in Tibetan culture. …”
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    Character Detection and Segmentation of Historical Uchen Tibetan Documents in Complex Situations by Ce Zhang, Weilan Wang, Huaming Liu, Guowei Zhang, Qiang Lin

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Tibetan is a low-resource language, and Tibetan culture carried by historical Tibetan documents is an important part of Chinese civilization. …”
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    Arms and Armour in Ancient and Medieval Tibetan Literature by Maurer, Petra

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…By tracing these terms’ etymological origins and focusing on the actual use of weapons, we may gain a clearer understanding of the origin, use, and value of arms and armour in Tibetan culture. …”
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    Modelling the Impact of Chess Game on Students’ Sports Accomplishment by Jianhui Li, Changsong Ma

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Tibetan chess, a traditional Chinese ethnic sport, is a treasure of Tibetan culture. It takes various forms, adopts different playing methods, and involves a simple suite of equipment to interest people and impart wisdom. …”
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    Digital Models of the Codicology of Tibetan Books by Oleg S. Rinchinov

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The accumulation of data collected during the codicological study of large Tibetan collections and their processing with digital methods (statistical, geoinformation ones, etc.) also yield some important quantitative indicators to determine key directions, intensity and features of cultural interaction between Russia’s East — and countries of East and Inner Asia largely influenced by Tibetan culture.…”
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    Harmony in diversity: an empirical study of harmonious co-existence in the multi-ethnic culture of Qinghai by Dorjie Banban

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Based on case studies on the Tibetanisation of the Han nationality, the acculturation towards Tibetan culture and Han culture, and the Islamisation of the Tibetanised Hui people in Qinghai, this paper discusses the connotation of “harmony in diversity” in the context of ethnic relations in Qinghai. …”
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    The Garland of Birth Stories of the Teacher: Analyzing the Xylographic Edition of Dalongshan Monastery by Olga A. Maksimova

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Rangjung Dorje holds a prominent place both in the history of his lineage and in the history of Tibetan culture at large, his legacy remaining of immense interest to date. …”
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    Hagiographic Genre in the Buryat-Mongolian Literature of 18th – Early 20th Centuries by Elizaveta E. Baldanmaksarova

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The analysis of the poetic work of Aghvan Dorzhiev, “Entertaining stories about a trip around the world,” undertaken in the article, makes it possible to trace how such a unique author, who has absorbed the primordial traditions of Indo-Tibetan culture, due to the received almost twenty years of education in Tibet, then the experience of teaching Buddhist philosophy to such a student, like the XIII Dalai Lama, managed to creatively synthesize, as a citizen of Russia, who received his initial education at home, two different cultures. …”
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    Biocultural profiles of Qinghai Regong Thangka by Chen LIN, Zhuo CHENG, Chunlin LONG

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Thangka is known as the ‘encyclopaedia’ of traditional Tibetan culture, covering social, historical, cultural, religious and medicinal aspects. …”
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    The evolution of the «Tibetan question» in the US foreign policy and its impact on the Sino-American relations (1949–2018) by Galyna Mingazutdinova

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…It is concluded, based upon the American scholars’ in Tibetan studies works and the Tibetan dissidents’ confessions, that the current condition of the Tibetan culture and heritage, human rights record etc. under China’s rule remains under strict control of Beijing and causes serious concerns.…”
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