East Meets West on the Pasture
Globalization is about migration, easy travel, fluid borders, exchange and openness, though the politics of our age tend to forget how long it ...
Read moreSpring on the Tibetan Plateau has a false dullness characterized by a bare landscape of tawny earth that slashes into dust storms at the slight...
Read moreTraditionally, Ritoma women were immersed in nomadic life. Larger families had up to six hundred animals, and the women bore the brunt of the h...
Read moreNyingkar Dolma was 25 when she married Jamyang Dondup last fall. It was a traditional marriage arranged by a matchmaker. Jamyang is from Ritoma...
Read moreJanuary on the Tibetan Plateau. The landscape is bare, immersed in shades of yellow and rusty reds. The dust flies and animals graze what is le...
Read moreMost marriages in Ritoma are arranged by the families. When a young man or woman come to age, which is very early, their parents begin to look ...
Read moreThe origin of Great Prayer Festival was to mark the display of the Buddha’s miraculous powers and the defeat of his doctrinal opponents in the ...
Read moreOn the Tibetan Plateau, Losar, or New Year is the most celebrated event of the year, a time for family reunions, weddings and new beginnings. D...
Read moreHerds of Yak are visible from miles away, black dots on green or yellow pasture. Up close, they appear mostly dark brown, with some lighter ani...
Read moreWinter is the wedding season. It is the time of year when the animals stay near the nomad’s winter settlements, feeding on oats or the little g...
Read moreThe Norlha Atelier stands at the entrance of Ritoma village, after the basketball court and before the spread of winter houses and the sprawlin...
Read moreAt the end of each year, Norlha weaves a special limited edition collection. It can be scarves, shawls or blankets. This year, we went a little...
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