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Publication Date

Spring 5-3-2020

Abstract

Throughout a 6-week period, field observations were conducted in select areas within the Tibetan cultural regions of Amdo, Kham, and Ü-Tsang of western China. Observations were primarily focused on the clothing transitions of the Tibetan Chuba—a garment influenced by Eurasian steppe cultures allowing survival and representation of identity, wealth, status, and power—as a result of globalization.

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