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Community Development Journal 2005 40(2):216-219; doi:10.1093/cdj/bsi031
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Case Studies

Tibetan refugees in India: integration opportunities through development of social, cultural and spiritual traditions

W. F. Adams*

Jonathan Adams first developed this topic and the analysis as part of his recently completed BA in Combined Social Sciences (Geography and Anthropology) at the University of Durham, UK

* Address for correspondence: Grey College, University of Durham, Durham, DH1 3LG. email: wfj_adams{at}yahoo.co.uk

This case study explores the position of Tibetan refugees in India and suggests that cultural heritage is critical both to these and other refugees.


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