Audio Recording Oral history interview of Lhalungpa Losang Phuntso
Oral history interview of Lhalungpa Losang Phuntso / interviewed by Paljor Tsarong. 1994, USA
1994, USA
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Title
- Oral history interview of Lhalungpa Losang Phuntso
Summary
- Lhalungpa [Tib. lha lung pa] was a well-known Tibetan who has lived in Kalimpong, India since 1947. In this phone interview, he discusses Lhalungpa's involvement with Jenkhentsisum and his trip with Lukhangwa to meet Prime Minister Nehru in Delhi. He also talks about his role in contacting Indian leaders to communicate Tibetan issues and on internal differences between the "people" [People's Association] and Jenkhentsisum in the exile community.
Names
- Goldstein, Melvyn C., editor.
- Tibet Oral History and Archive Project.
Created / Published
- Cleveland, Ohio : Case Western Reserve University, 1994.
Headings
- - Tibetans--Interviews
- - Tibetans--Biography
Genre
- Oral histories
Notes
- - Recordings of interviews, supplemented by transcriptions of the interviews, translated into English.
- - Sex of interviewee: Male.
- - Forms part of the Tibet Oral History and Archive Project (TOHAP), edited by Melvyn Goldstein, and published by the Center for Research on Tibet, Department of Anthropology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.
Medium
- 1 online resource (audio files)
Repository
- Library of Congress Asian Division Washington, D.C. U.S.A. 20540 https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.asian/asian.home
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2020705870
Online Format
- online text
- audio