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Lama (Genus) --- Domestication --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Lama (Genre) --- Domestication --- Fouilles (Archéologie)
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Llamas --- Indians of South America --- Lama (Mammifère) --- Indiens d'Amérique --- Domestic animals --- Animaux domestiques
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Dalai lamas --- Buddhism --- Dalaï-lamas --- Bouddhisme --- Biography --- Controversial literature --- Biographies --- Ouvrages de controverse --- Bstan-ʼdzin-rgya-mtsho, --- le dalaï-lama --- Central Intelligency Service --- CIA --- Tibet --- l'ONG --- gouvernement du dalaï-lama --- la laïcité --- la démocratie
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"Aveuglé par son enthousiasme, l'Occident l'aurait presque oublié : le bouddhisme est une religion, avec ses dogmes, ses promesses de salut et ses menaces d'enfer. Pour espérer atteindre l'éveil, équivalent de la grâce dans la chrétienté, les disciples du bouddhisme tibétain doivent obéissance et dévotion à un maître. Y compris lorsqu'il humilie, frappe. Ou viole. Au cours d'une enquête de onze ans, Élodie Emery et Wandrille Lanos ont recueilli les témoignages de trente-deux victimes. Ils révèlent ici un système qui a couvert, pendant 50 ans, des maîtres bouddhistes adoubés par le Dalaï lama. Certains font l'objet de procédures judiciaires. La plupart sont encore en activité. Une plongée exceptionnelle dans la part d'ombre du bouddhisme.
Buddhism --- Violence --- Child sexual abuse --- Sex crimes --- Sexual abuse victims --- Religious aspects --- Buddhism. --- Tibet --- bouddhisme --- bouddhisme tibétain --- Dalai Lama --- témoignages --- Sogyal Rinpoché (1947-2019) --- abus sexuels --- abus spirituels --- Bouddhisme en Occident --- shambala --- violence dans le bouddhisme --- Ogyen Kunzang Chöling (OKC) --- Lama Kunzang (Robert Spatz) --- Belgique --- Matthieu Richard --- France
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Avec la fuite du Dalaï-Lama en mars 1959, commence pour une partie du peuple tibétain un exil forcé qui se perpétue aujourd’hui. Exil où l’Inde occupe d’emblée une place singulière : terre d’accueil du Dalaï-Lama, qui y a installé le siège de son gouvernement en exil, elle est à la fois le pays qui abrite le plus grand nombre de réfugiés tibétains - un peu plus de 100'000 sur 145'000 au total - et le pays où s’est constitué le mouvement nationaliste tibétain de l’exil. Ainsi se pose la question des rapports entre le nationalisme et l’exil chez les réfugiés tibétains en Inde, partant de l’hypothèse classique que l’exil a pour effet d’accentuer le sentiment nationaliste des exilés. À quoi ressemble ce nationalisme ? Quel est l’impact de l’Inde sur le mouvement nationaliste tibétain ? Et comment les réfugiés, à commencer par le premier d’entre eux, le Dalaï-Lama, conçoivent-ils la nation tibétaine ? Celle-ci revêt-elle une forme particulière parce qu’elle se développe en exil ? En Inde ? Telles sont les principales interrogations auxquelles ce livre se propose de répondre.
Political refugees --- Nationalism --- Réfugiés politiques --- Nationalisme --- East Asia --- Regions & Countries - Asia & the Middle East --- History & Archaeology --- Réfugiés politiques --- Asylum seekers --- Refugees, Political --- Refugees --- relations internationales --- identité --- migrations et réfugiés --- Dalaï-Lama --- religion
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Art --- art [fine art] --- art theory --- natural sciences --- philosophy of art --- Paik, Nam June --- Warhol, Andy --- Beuys, Joseph --- Wijers, Louwrien --- Dalaï Lama --- Filliou, Robert --- anno 1970-1979 --- anno 1980-1989 --- Art and society. --- Intellectual cooperation --- Philosophy. --- art [discipline] --- spiritualiteit
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Guanaco. --- Wildlife conservation. --- Patagonia (Argentina and Chile) --- Social conditions. --- Animal conservation --- Animals --- Conservation of wildlife --- Preservation of wildlife --- Protection of wildlife --- Species conservation --- Species preservation --- Species protection --- Wildlife preservation --- Wildlife protection --- Wildlife resources conservation --- Wildlife resources preservation --- Wildlife resources protection --- Conservation of natural resources --- Nature conservation --- Endangered species --- Wildlife management --- Huanaco --- Lama guanacoe --- Lama guanicoe --- Lama (Genus) --- Conservation --- Canales, Región de los (Argentina and Chile) --- Patagonica, Región (Argentina and Chile) --- Patagonica, Zona (Argentina and Chile) --- Región de la Patagonia (Argentina and Chile) --- Región de los Canales (Argentina and Chile) --- Región Patagonica (Argentina and Chile) --- Zona de Patagonia (Argentina and Chile) --- Zona Patagonica (Argentina and Chile) --- Guanaco --- Patagònia (Argentina i Xile)
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Robert Desjarlais's graceful ethnography explores the life histories of two Yolmo elders, focusing on how particular sensory orientations and modalities have contributed to the making and the telling of their lives. These two are a woman in her late eighties known as Kisang Omu and a Buddhist priest in his mid-eighties known as Ghang Lama, members of an ethnically Tibetan Buddhist people whose ancestors have lived for three centuries or so along the upper ridges of the Yolmo Valley in north central Nepal. It was clear through their many conversations that both individuals perceived themselves as nearing death, and both were quite willing to share their thoughts about death and dying. The difference between the two was remarkable, however, in that Ghang Lama's life had been dominated by motifs of vision, whereas Kisang Omu's accounts of her life largely involved a "theatre of voices." Desjarlais offers a fresh and readable inquiry into how people's ways of sensing the world contribute to how they live and how they recollect their lives.
Helambu Sherpa (Nepalese people) --- Death --- Buddhists --- Lamas --- Yohlmu Tam (Nepalese people) --- Yolmo (Nepalese people) --- Yolmo Sherpa (Nepalese people) --- Ethnology --- Sherpa (Nepalese people) --- Lamaists --- Religious adherents --- Buddhist priests --- Religion. --- Religious aspects --- Buddhism. --- Kisang Omu. --- Ghang Lama. --- Omu, Kisang --- Lama, Chang --- Nepal --- Religious life and customs. --- Lamas (Bouddhisme) --- Bouddhistes --- Mort --- Yolmo (Peuple du Népal) --- Biography. --- Biographies --- Aspect religieux --- Bouddhisme --- Religion --- Népal --- Vie religieuse --- biographical profiles. --- biographical. --- buddhist priests. --- death and dying. --- death experience. --- ethnographers. --- ethnographic studies. --- gerontology. --- human struggles. --- interviews. --- life and death. --- life histories. --- life journey. --- life stories. --- nepal. --- nonfiction biography. --- physical senses. --- religious figures. --- sensory experiences. --- sociology. --- spiritual. --- subjective experience. --- tibetan buddhists. --- touching. --- vision. --- yolmo buddhists. --- yolmo elders. --- yolmo valley. --- Ethnography.
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Executives --- Industrial management --- Leadership --- Management. --- Chefs d'entreprise --- Gestion d'entreprise --- Gestion --- Attitudes --- Philosophy. --- Philosophie --- bouddhisme --- entreprises --- qualité de vie --- leadership --- responsabilité universelle --- système économique --- valeurs morales --- 1990 --- le Dalaï-Lama --- Laurens van den Muyzenberg --- concepts bouddhistes --- managers --- croyances religieuses --- la prise de décision --- la confiance --- économie mondiale --- l'environnement --- la diversité culturelle
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Livestock --- Bétail --- Reproduction --- Congresses --- Congrès --- FAO --- IAEA --- Race (animal) --- Breeds (animals) --- reproduction --- Méthode d'amélioration génétique --- breeding methods --- Bovin laitier --- Dairy cattle --- Bovin de boucherie --- Beef cattle --- Ovin --- Sheep --- Caprin --- Goats --- Alpaga --- Alpacas --- Lama --- Llamas --- Vigogne --- Vicunas --- Fertilité --- Fertility --- Zone subtropicale --- Subtropical zones --- Latin America --- -Livestock --- -Animal husbandry --- Farm animals --- Live stock --- Stock (Animals) --- Stock and stock-breeding --- Agriculture --- Animal culture --- Animal industry --- Domestic animals --- Food animals --- Herders --- Range management --- Rangelands --- -Congresses --- Congresses. --- -Reproduction --- Bétail --- Congrès --- reproduction. --- Report --- Arcal programme --- Coordination meeting
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