Digital Storytelling
Huagogog, a Tibetan fried bread--making fried bread in preparation for losar 'new year' in 2016
Guest posts
The Bard and the Bureaucrat. Los Angeles review of Books, China Channel (2019)
Stand up for Tibetan. Los Angeles Review of Books China Channel. (2018)
Sounding the Mother Tongue: Tibetan Hip-Hop on the Roof of the World. Smithsonian Folklife (2017).
Tibetsgiving: Giving Thanks on the Roof of the World Smithsonian Folklife blog (2015)
"Minimentary" Photo galleries
Klu rol (pronounced Laroo) 2009-2011--A harvest festival held annually in a number of villages along the Dgu chu river valley, Rma lho Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province.
Wutun--A ritual of expiation and exorcism held annually in the ethnically Tu village of Gnyan thog village, Tong ren County, Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province. Photographs here are from 2010. Those interested in learning more should see the article by Kalsang Norbu, Zhu Yongzhong and Kevin Stuart entitled, "A Ritual Winter Exorcism in Gnyan Thog village, Qinghai."
Rgya nag mani (Pronounced: jia na ma knee) 2011)--The worlds' largest mani stone collection, located in Yushu Tibetan Auonomous Prefecture, a few minutes from Jie gu county town
Rebuilding Yushu--Images of new buildings in Jiegu County, Yushu Prefecture,
Religious Sites of Nangchen County--Images from our June 2013 trip to Nangchen County Yushu Prefecture. This is only the tip of the iceberg...
Panoramas!--The new iPhones (by new I mean 5) have a cool panorama function. I will try to take some and add them to this page in my coming trips.
Tibetan Chess--I watched a group of (mostly) old men in one pastoralist county town
Huagogog, a Tibetan fried bread--making fried bread in preparation for losar 'new year' in 2016
Guest posts
The Bard and the Bureaucrat. Los Angeles review of Books, China Channel (2019)
Stand up for Tibetan. Los Angeles Review of Books China Channel. (2018)
Sounding the Mother Tongue: Tibetan Hip-Hop on the Roof of the World. Smithsonian Folklife (2017).
Tibetsgiving: Giving Thanks on the Roof of the World Smithsonian Folklife blog (2015)
"Minimentary" Photo galleries
Klu rol (pronounced Laroo) 2009-2011--A harvest festival held annually in a number of villages along the Dgu chu river valley, Rma lho Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province.
Wutun--A ritual of expiation and exorcism held annually in the ethnically Tu village of Gnyan thog village, Tong ren County, Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province. Photographs here are from 2010. Those interested in learning more should see the article by Kalsang Norbu, Zhu Yongzhong and Kevin Stuart entitled, "A Ritual Winter Exorcism in Gnyan Thog village, Qinghai."
Rgya nag mani (Pronounced: jia na ma knee) 2011)--The worlds' largest mani stone collection, located in Yushu Tibetan Auonomous Prefecture, a few minutes from Jie gu county town
Rebuilding Yushu--Images of new buildings in Jiegu County, Yushu Prefecture,
Religious Sites of Nangchen County--Images from our June 2013 trip to Nangchen County Yushu Prefecture. This is only the tip of the iceberg...
Panoramas!--The new iPhones (by new I mean 5) have a cool panorama function. I will try to take some and add them to this page in my coming trips.
Tibetan Chess--I watched a group of (mostly) old men in one pastoralist county town