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Title: Travels of a consular officer in eastern Tibet : together with a history of the relations between China, Tibet and India Year: 1922 (1920s) Authors: Teichman, Eric, Sir, 1884-1944 Subjects: Publisher: Cambridge, England : University Press Contributing Library: Cornell University Library Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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Text Appearing Before Image: HERD OF YAK IN THE GRASS COUNTRY OF EASTERN TIBET

Text Appearing After Image: TIBETAN WOMAN WEAVING WOOLLEN CLOTH IN KAM II ENTERING THE KOKONOR 93 Eventually the raiders disappeared with their booty roundthe corner of the mountain in the direction of the river. The Golokwa, being by all accounts very religious, hadno business to be raiding the stock of a monastery; but itappears that they belong almost entirely to the old unre-formed red sects, and have not a proper respect for a Gelugbaestablishment. But the lamas said that they expected to gettheir stock back after negotiation and payment of presents,when it had been established that the ponies belonged tothem and not to laymen. Incidents such as this are of constant occurrence in thecountry which fringes the grass-lands of the Golok and otherindependent nomad tribes; our animals are never allowed tograze unwatched, and are always picketed and guarded byDomna, the mastiff, at night-time. April 19. At DoRGON Gomba. We left Seshii Gomba yesterday, and, turning our backson the Yalung, marched up a flat open val

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