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Tibet and the Tibetan Plateau are well-known as the home of an important religious and philosophical tradition, Tibetan Buddhism. However, we tend to pay less attention to the lived experiences and llfeways of the Indigenous peoples who live with this singular environment and their achievements and challenges. So how does the state education address Indigenous knowledge and that which the people get from the land itself?
Guest: Dr Tashi Dekyid Monet (School of Education and Human Development, University of Virginia)
Host: Assoc Professor Ruth Gamble (Deputy Director, La Trobe Asia)
Recorded on 30th October, 2024.
By La Trobe Asia4.6
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Tibet and the Tibetan Plateau are well-known as the home of an important religious and philosophical tradition, Tibetan Buddhism. However, we tend to pay less attention to the lived experiences and llfeways of the Indigenous peoples who live with this singular environment and their achievements and challenges. So how does the state education address Indigenous knowledge and that which the people get from the land itself?
Guest: Dr Tashi Dekyid Monet (School of Education and Human Development, University of Virginia)
Host: Assoc Professor Ruth Gamble (Deputy Director, La Trobe Asia)
Recorded on 30th October, 2024.

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