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Tibetan Culture & Language


Fluent Tibetan: Language Course
http://www.tibet.dk/tibetan_clipart/fluent.htm

Based on: "Fluent Tibetan," A Proficiency Oriented Learning System by William A. Magee and Elizabeth Napper; Jeffrey Hopkins, general editor. Ithaca: Snow Lion Publications, 1993.

Glimpses of Tibet
http://omni.cc.purdue.edu/~wtv/tibet/Welcome.html

A web-base study of Tibetan culture and history.

Learning Tibetan (Language)
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/9594/tibet.html

An excellent introduction to the basics of the Tibetan language. Includes the alphebet, numerals, pronunciation and examples. It also advertises 6 books for sale.

UDP: The Free Tibetan Word Processor and Database
http://www.geocities.com/potalasw/udp/index.html

UDP is a stand-alone document processing program that works with European, Tibetan, Dzongkha and many other languages in the Win/98/ME and Win/NT/2000/XP environments. It supports not only word processing and databases in multiple languages, it also supports faxing and "one-click" e-mailing. It is freeware and is avaiable for FREE download.

Tibetan Studies WWW Virtual Library: An Internet Guide to Tibetan Studies
http://www.ciolek.com/WWWVL-TibetanStudies.html

This is a huge resourse and could be place in almost any of our categories. This site keeps track of leading information facilities in the field of Tibetan studies. It is a part of the Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library and of its specialist subsection, the East Asia WWW Virtual Library.

Worldbridges Tibet: Maybe the best collection of links anywhere
http://worldbridges.com/Tibet/links.html

A meta site for Tibetan Buddhism and Tibetan cultural resources with links to: News & Governement, Support Groups & Resources, Human Rights, Reference, Cultural Information, Buddhism & Monasteries, Travel, Images & Films, and Dharamsala. Phew! Check it out.