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"Life" and "freeing life" (tshe thar) among pastoralists of Kham: intersecting religion and environment

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posted on 2024-06-03, 16:51 authored by Gillian TanGillian Tan
This article examines the interface between religious practices and the physical environment for contemporary pastoralists of the Minyag area in Kham. It details how Kham pastoralists practice their religious beliefs by incorporating entities of their physical environment, such as yaks, in ways that complicate a singular dichotomy between spiritual and physical. Explicating a vernacular understanding of “life”, this article proposes that everyday religious practices normally categorized into a distinct concept of “religion” is, for pastoralists of Kham, best understood as integrally connected with other domains of their world.

History

Journal

Etudes mongoles et siberiennes, centrasiatiques et tibetaines

Volume

47

Article number

6

Pagination

1-15

Location

Paris, France

ISSN

0766-5075

eISSN

2101-0013

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2016, Tous droits réservés

Publisher

Centre d'etudes mongoles et siberiennes