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  2. Polyandry in Tibet - Wikipedia

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    Polyandry is a marital arrangement in which a woman has several husbands. In Tibet, those husbands are often brothers; "fraternal polyandry".Concern over which children are fathered by which brother falls on the wife alone.

  3. Tibetan Women's Association - Wikipedia

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    The Tibetan Women's Association (TWA) is a women's association based in McLeodGanj, Dharamshala, India.The group was officially formed on 10 September 1984 in India, by Rinchen Khando Choegyal, a former Tibetan Youth Congress activist, although the group itself claims that a precursor was created in Tibet during the 1959 Tibetan Rebellion. [1]

  4. Rinchen Lhamo - Wikipedia

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    Lhamo and King officially married in 1923, and their marriage is often described as "probably the first Tibetan-British marriage". [5] [6] King was born in Jiujiang, China, the son of Paul Henry King, a Commissioner in the Chinese Customs Service, and Veronica King (née Williamson), and the grandson of Scottish missionary, Alexander Williamson ...

  5. Dolma Yangchen - Wikipedia

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    With MYRADA Yangchen worked to establish women's self-help groups in the villages. She married in 1983 and left the organisation in 1986 to work with her husband. In 1995 she took a job at the Lugsung Samdupling Tibetan settlement, where she would remain until 2009. Yangchen was primarily involved in improving the agricultural prospects of the ...

  6. Tibet Justice Center - Wikipedia

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    Tibet Justice Center, (TJC, formerly International Committee of Lawyers for Tibet, ICLT) is an American legal association founded in 1989 that advocates human rights and self-determination for the Tibetan people.

  7. Miscegenation in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Inter-ethnic marriage in Southeast Asia dates back to the spread of Indian culture, Hinduism and Buddhism to the region. From the 1st century onwards, mostly male traders and merchants from the Indian subcontinent frequently intermarried with the local female populations in Cambodia, Burma, Champa, Central Siam, the Malay Peninsula, and Malay Archipelago.

  8. Tsering Dolma Gyaltong - Wikipedia

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    Tsering Dolma Gyaltong was a Tibetan spiritual leader living in exile in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [2] Tsering was a Founding Member of the Tibetan Women's Association and participated in its re-establishment in 1984.

  9. Jetsun Pema (born 1940) - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, at the first General Body Meeting of the Tibetan Youth Congress, Jetsun Pema was elected as its Vice President, and at the 1984 first General Body Meeting of the Tibetan Women's Association, she was elected as an Adviser. In 1980, she was sent by the Dalai Lama to visit Tibet as the leader of the third Fact Finding Delegation and for ...

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