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Volume VIII IN THIS ISSUE Photo Exhibitions 1 Tibet Awareness Talk Series 5 Pains of Tibetans Captured in Photographs 6 Project Update 7 Workshops & Training 8 Issue II His Holiness the Dalai Lama Inaugurates Tibet Pavilion in Pune 28 July 2013 February 2014 His Holiness the Dalai Lama inaugurated the Tibet Pavilion at the FACT (Foundation Against Continuing Terrorism) - Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum on Indian History, in Vadgoan Shinde, Pune, on 28 July 2013. The Tibet Pavilion features an exhibition of texts and photographs depicting Tibet s history, current situation and the travails of the Tibetan people inside and in-exile since the occupation of Tibet by the People s Republic of China in 1959. The exhibition on Tibet is a replication of the Tibet Museum s permanent exhibition housed at Mcleod Ganj, Dharamsala. The Tibet Pavilion was founded by Francois Gautier and Namrata Gautier of the FACT - Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum on Indian History, Pune and facilitated by the Tibet Museum of Department of Information and International Relations by providing contents, photographs and other necessary help. His Holiness the Dalai Lama at a photo exhibition on Tibet during the inauguration of the Tibet Pavilion at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum on Indian History in Vadgoan Shinde, Pune

The Tibet Museum Showcases a Photo Expo during the International Solidarity Campaign 17 May 2013 The Tibet Museum organised a day-long exhibition titled The Self-Immolation in Tibet, Glimpses on the History of Tibet and A Long Look Homeward at Tsuglag-khang (Main Temple), Mcleod Ganj, Dharamsala. His Holiness the Dalai Lama releasing the book Glimpses of the History of Tibet. Also seen in the picture are author Claude Arpi and the director of the Tibet Museum, Tashi Phuntsok His Holiness the Dalai Lama Releases book on History of Tibet 28 July 2013 His Holiness the Dalai Lama released a pictorial book titled Glimpses on the History of Tibet, authored by Claude Arpi and published by the Tibet Museum of the DIIR, CTA. The pictorial book was adapted from Arpi s exhibition on Tibet s history. It illustrates Tibet s rich cultural, political and religious history from its mythical origins to its modern day struggles following the occupation of Tibet by the People s Republic of China. Beginning with the land of snow s mythic creation and weaving a history that has seen the reign of great kings, the storied introduction of Buddhism and independent nationhood, this book also reveals the complex political realities of historical Tibet from priest-patron relations with Mongol rulers, invasion by foreign empires and finally the painful degradation of the peaceful Tibet nation into its present status. Through this book, the Tibet Museum aims to reconnect young Tibetans with their ancestral land and also to inform and educate non- Tibetans on the history, culture and resilience of Tibet. The exhibition drew thousands of visitors, including foreigners, Indians and a posse of journalists who were in Dharamsala to cover the Indian Premier League extravaganza. The main objective of the exhibition was to spread awareness about the Tibet s culture, history and the current situation. The exhibition on Self-imolations aims to explain the reasons and circumstances that have led to ordinary Tibetans from all walks of life committing such a drastic act. The exhibition Glimpses on the History of Tibet mainly focuses on Tibet s culture, religion and history, while A Long Look Homeward focuses on the Chinese occupation, its impact on Tibet and its people, the physical and cultural destruction that have followed and the life of the Tibetan people in exile. Page 2 Tibet Museum E-Newsletter

awareness among Tibetans, as well as foreign and Indian visitors about the 2 September 2013 On the occasion of 53rd Tibetan issue of Tibet. Democracy Day, Sikyong Dr. Lobsang Sangay inaugurated a The exhibition was month-long photo exhibition titled housed for one Tibet s Journey in Exile at the month, till 1 October 2013. Tibet Museum, in Dharamsala. Sikyong Opens Exhibition on Tibet s Journey in Exile The Tibet Museum first launched the Sikyong Dr. Lobsang Sangay and Chief Justice Commisexhibition as part of a programme sioner Ngawang Phelgey at the launch of a month-long photo exhibition on Tibet s Journey in Exile to mark 50 years in exile, at Tibet Expo at Phendeling Tibetan Settlement in History of Tibet and Journey Mainpat, in central India, in June Himalayan Festival in Exile. Several documentary 2010 and later showcased it in 24 November 2013 Tibetan settlements, schools and The Tibet Museum showcased a movies on Tibet were also screened rare photo exhibit on the history of during the festival, along with monasteries across India. Tibet and the 50 years of Tibetan exhibition. The exhibition portrays more life in exile, during a day-long than 50 years of efforts made by Himalayan Festival held at Ritz The Himalayan Festival was jointly organised by the Department Tibetans to revive their cultural Ground, Shimla. of Tourism, Himachal State identity, build a sustainable Government and Department Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh community, and establish a robust democracy in exile, after China s along with Sikyong Dr. Lobsang of Home of the Central Tibetan invasion of Tibet. The exhibition Sangay, Deputy Speaker Khenpo Administration and aimed at was organized in Dharamsala with Sonam Tenphel, Health Kalon Dr. promoting friendship and cultural five new panels showcasing His Tsering Wangchuk and Director of understanding among peoples, Holiness the Dalai Lama s historic Tourism Mohan Chauhan visited especially those living in the devolution of political authority to the exhibitions Glimpses on the Himalayan regions. the democratically-elected Tibetan leadership. The exhibition aims to thank the people and government of India for their generous help and unflinching support for Tibetans over the last five decades. It also aims to express Tibetans deep gratitude to His Holiness the Dalai Lama for his remarkable leadership and benevolence, and the elder generation for their dedication and hard work in rebuilding robust Tibetans community in exile. Another important goal is to raise Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh and Sikyong Dr. Lobsang Sangay visit the photo exhibition on Tibet during the Himalayan Festival in Shimla Tibet Museum E-Newsletter Page 3

Tibet Photo Expo in South Indian Cities Auroville, Coimbatore, Kochi With the objective to raise awareness about Tibet s history, culture and the current situation, the Tibet Museum showcased two photo exhibitions titled The Burning Question: Why are Tibetans turning to Selfimmolation? and Tibet s Journey into Exile in the southern Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The Tibet Museum commenced its South India tour from the Tibet Pavilion in Auroville, from 26 29 December 2013. More than 700 people including tourists and Aurovillians visited the exhibition. From 3-4 January, the exhibitions were showcased at Hotel Anamalia, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu and from 6-7 January 2014 at St. Albert s College, Ernakulam (Kochi) Kerala. A large number of locals, including students from colleges throng in large number to see the exhibition, with keen interest and enthusiasm. The exhibition received lots of positive feedback for being informative and featuring factual evidence through photographs. Leading national dailies like The Hindu, The Times of India, The Indian Express, The Economist, Deccan Chronicle, Asian News International and Mathrubhumi covered the event, as did local TV channels and vernacular papers. The exhibition titled Tibet s Journey into Exile portrayed the efforts of the elder generation of Tibetans, under the leadership of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, to revive Tibet s culture, language and religion, and build a sustainable and robust democratic society in exile. The exhibition also aimed to thank the Indian government and its people for hosting the Tibetan people for the last fifty years and for their continued support. The 2nd exhibition titled The Burning Question: Why are Tibetans Turning into Self-immolations? featured background information about the ongoing wave of selfimmolation inside Tibet. Along with the photo exhibit, documentary movies on Tibet s history, current situation and self-immolations were screened. Official publications of the Central Tibetan Administration were also freely distributed. Tibet Photo Expo at Tibet Festival, Guwahati 2-6 February 2014 The Tibet Museum has held a 5 days photo exhibition at the AC Art Gallery, Kalashetra, Guwahati, Assam during the Tibet Festival. The exhibitions titled A Long Look Homeward and The Burning Question: Why are Tibetans turning to Self-immolation with textual presentation in Tibetan, English and Hindi were showcased during the festival. The exhibitions portray Tibet s political history before the Chinese invasion, the results of Ms. Tenzin Chodon explaining the exhibit to Mrs. Pranati Phukan, Minister of Cultural Affairs, Assam Chinese occupation and current situation inside Tibet including the background information about self-immolations in Tibet. A host of dignitaries visited the Tibet photo exhibition: Sikyong Dr. Lobsang Sangay, Pema Khandu, Minister of Tourism and Rural Development of Arunachal Pradesh, Pranati Phukan, Minister of Cultural Affairs of Assam, G.M Shrivastava, IPS (Rtd.), Advisor to Chief Minister of Assam, Shri Gaurav Gogoi, Director and co-founder of the Farm 2 Food Foundation and son of Assam Chief Minister and Guru Tulku, Abbot of Tawang Monastery. The Tibet Museum also screened documentary movies on Tibet and hosted Tibet Awareness Talk Series during the 5 day festival. Speakers of the talk series includes Tashi Phuntsok, Secretary of DIIR, Thubten Samphell, Director of the TPI and Ven. Lhakdor, Director of the LTWA. More than two thousand people from Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Tibetans from North Eastern regions of India visited the Tibet Museum s photo expo during the festival. Page 4 Tibet Museum E-Newsletter

Tibet Awareness Talk Series September 13, 2013: Mr Jigmey Tsultrim, Head of the Tibetan Career Centre under the Held Monthly In order to raise awareness about Department of Home (CTA) gave Tibet and its present situation, a talk on the Evolution of the the Tibet Museum conducts a Tibetan Community in Exile. bi-monthly talk series inviting researchers, scholars, and other September 20, 2013: Mr. Tibet experts. The target audience John Gaudette, legal intern at are visitors from different parts of the Tibetan Center for Human the world who want to learn about Rights and Democracy spoke on Tibet. The talk series also include International Law and Tibet, question and answer sessions and crimes against humanity, selfdetermination and accountability. other post-talk activities. May 24, 2013: Mr. Tenzin Norbu, Head of the Environment and Development Desk, DIIR, gave a talk on Degrading, Denuding and Depopulating Tibet. June 21, 2013: Ms Tenzin Tseyang from the Women Empowerment Desk of the CTA gave a talk on the Status of Tibetan Women in Exile. October 11, 2013: Ms. Nyima Lhamo, General Secretary of the Tibetan Women s Association (TWA) spoke on the Status of Tibetan Women inside Tibet and China. October 25, 2013: Ms. Trinley Palmo, Head of the Public Health Division, Department of Health, gave a talk on the Healthcare System of the Tibetan Community July 19, 2013: Ms Tenzin Seldon, in Exile. the Guest Speaker of the day gave a presentation on the Tibetan Diaspora, Perspective of the Youth. Mr. Claude Arpi at the Tibet Museum November 14, 2013: Claude Arpi, writer and Tibetologist gave a talk on Disneyland of Snow, Hijacking Tibet. Mr.Arpi s talk opposed Tibet s beauty, on one hand, and its touristic exploitation by the Chinese government, on the other. November 19, 2013: Gabriel Lafitte, writer, trainer and environmental expert gave a talk titled Is the nomadic way of life coming to an end? August 9, 2013: Mr Karma D Namgyal, Head of UN, EU & Human Rights Desk of the DIIR spoke on the United Nations & its role and obligation to the UN Human Rights Mechanisms. August 23, 2013: Mr Tempa Gyaltsen, Researcher of the Environment and Development Desk, DIIR gave a talk on Mining Vs Sacred Mountains. Mr. Gabriel Lafitte during his talk at the Tibet Museum Tibet Museum E-Newsletter Page 5

Pains of Tibetans Captured in Photographs by Anushree Madhavan Indian Express Father, being a Tibetan is so difficult. We can t say our prayer before the Dalai Lama s portrait. We have no freedom at all These were the last words of 23-year-old Tamdin Tso, who immolated herself to oppose the dictatorial laws imposed by the Chinese Government on the Tibetan territory, two years ago. This and many more such last words by people who wanted to be free from the Chinese and immolated themselves and pictures of demonstration from the 1950 s have been displayed at a rare Tibet Photo Expo organized by the Tibet Museum of the Department of Information and International Relations, Central Tibetan Administration, Dharamsala and Friends of Tibet, Coimbatore Railway Junction on Friday. The photo expo, a narrative of Tibetans life in exile and self immolation, was organized primarily to educate the people of Namma Coimbatore about the Chinese aggression in Tibet for more than 50 years. The expo has photos of demonstrations and protests by the Tibetans during 1959, the Lhasa protest between 1987 and 1989 and the cultural protests and the rich history of Tibet. Documentaries showing various protests are also being screened. Tibet, also known as the Third Pole, with a population of 6 million people, has been suffering at the hands of Chinese Page 6 Tibet Museum E-Newsletter land. Through this initiative we want to thank the Indian people for hosting Tibetans in this country for the last 50 years and for their undying support, he said. The photographs take one through the protests conducted by the Tibetans against the Chinese Government. Information on economic, political, cultural and environmental changes in Tibet is conveyed through the photographs, the members have just brought some of the important pictures that Article in the Indian Express Government for long, and through deliver their message. the expo, the Tibetans seek global intervention to alleviate their In our museum we have a collection sufferings and wish that some of about 50,000 photographs of changes could come along that will Tibet before and after the Chinese repression, shared Tashi. The help regain their identity. photos under the second title show Tashi Phuntsok, Director of the the connection that Tibetans, the Tibet Museum explained: The successful refugee group of India first half of the exhibition is as they call themselves, has with called The Burning Question: our country. Why are Tibetans turning to self immolation and the second part Many facts of the Plateau region, is called Tibet s Journey into like the Chinese exploiting the Exile. The first title features mountains in Tibet, which are background information about the rich in gold, copper and uranium, reasons behind self immolations. Tibetans being forced to denounce For more than 50 years now Tibet the Dalai Lama, school kids forced is occupied by the Chinese and to wear Chinese uniforms, Chinese there has been a drastic change in population increasing every day, the culture and language in Tibet. come to the fore in the expo. They do not have religious freedom and they are not given any human The photo expo, which was earlier rights, said Tashi. He added that conducted at the Tibet Pavilion as the conventional ways of protest in Auroville in Tamil Nadu, is in Tibet are restricted, Tibetans being conducted for the first time in Coimbatore. After its launch in have taken to self immolation. 2000, the members of the Tibet The second title shows how Museum have travelled to different Tibetans have sustained to live in parts of the country and their next exile and manage to revive their stop is St. Albert College in Kochi. culture, language, religion and

Project Update: Renovation and furniture purchase for the Museum Office The Tibet Museum Office was relocated to the first floor of the same building, in order to accommodate a separate physical archive and improve the office space. The Museum carried out minor renovations of the office, including painting of the interior and exterior of the office and bought furniture and flooring. At present we have one physical archive room, one common workin area and one office for the Museum Director. Physical Archive Installation The Tibet Museum successfully installed a separate physical archive room with the required dehumidifier machine and air conditioner. Two windows were permanently sealed and an airtight door was purchased for the archive room. Renovation and Upgrading of the Permanent Museum The Tibet Museum in McLeod Ganj is a two-floor building that lacked the space to accommodate additional exhibitions. With the approval of the DIIR, the Museum converted one room, which was earlier used for storing traveling exhibit kits, into an exhibit room. A renovation involved bringing down the wall between the rooms, installing a big glass window, rewiring the lighting system of the ground floor and all display board and replacing conventional lighting systems with CLF bulb. Following the renovation, both inside and outside of the museum Interior of the Tibet Museum after renovation, rewiring and paint job contain 327 photographs taken by Mr. John Orig during his visit to Two LED screens were installed the Kham and Amdo regions of on each floor of the museum, with Tibet in 1998 and 2001. an aim to inform visitors about the current situation inside Tibet, Three museum staff members visited three settlements in Bir through videos. and Chauntra as a part of Tibet In order to maximize its Tibet Museum s Family Photo Album awareness campaign, the Tibet Collection project. Equipped with Museum started a yearlong free a scanner and computer, they entry for all visitors from 10 March approached community members for donations of old and rare 2013 onward. photographs from their family albums. A total of 503 photographs Family Album Collection The Tibet Museum received 89 were received through donations, photographs of former Kalon amongst which were many Tripa, the late Kungo Juchen historical photographs from the Thupten, from his son-in-law. All personal collection of the late the photographs were scanned Kungo Juchen Thupten, former in a high resolution format and Kalon Tripa of the Central Tibetan the originals were returned to the Administration. owner. building were repainted. The Tibet Museum also received two photo albums from Mr. Ngawang Rabgyal, Director of Lha Charitable Trust. The albums Photo Identification project A total of 187 unidentified photographs were identified (with detailed information) and catalogued. The photographs Tibet Museum E-Newsletter Page 7

were from Tibetan schools and settlements located in three Tibetan settlements, in Bir and Chauntra, Himachal Pradesh. Photo Digitization and Cataloguing A total of 1,324 slides and 4,366 print copies from the museum s collection were professionnally scanned and digitized since the start of the project. The digitized photos cover different subjects. More than 5,000 photographs have been sorted out from loads of photographs which had not yet been catalogued or categorized. All the photographs were catalogued according to their subject and subsubject. Photography and Film Making Workshop Mr. Tashi Phuntsok, director, Mr. Tenzin Ramjam, Archivist and Mr. Kunga Phuntsok, contractual staff attended a five day workshop on Photography and Film Making, at the Himalayan Film School, Deer Park Institute, Bir, Himachal Pradesh, from 9-13 October 2013. The workshop was organized by the Tuning Fork Films, based in New Delhi. The workshop focused on DSLR cameras, still photography, storyboards, shooting, video capturing and editing. Digital and Social Media Workshop Mr. Tashi Phuntsok, director, and Ms. Tenzin Chodon, researcher, attended a two day workshop on Digital and Social Media workshop for NGOs in New Delhi, from 29-30 October 2013. The workshop was organized by the South Asian Page 8 Tibet Museum E-Newsletter Fundraising Group, based in New Delhi. The workshop covered introductions to various digital and social media tools, maximizing and optimizing one s visibility in the digital world, outreach and fundraising through digital and social media tools. All the above-mentioned Tibet Museum projects were funded and supported by National Endowment for Democracy, based in Washington DC, USA. Tibet Museum conducted a workshop on Photoshop 18 October 2013 The Tibet Museum and the Chauntra Tibetan Settlement Office conducted a workshop on the basics of photography, Photoshop and photo news reporting at Chauntra Tibetan Settlement office on 18 October 2013. The workshop was conducted Mr. Tashi Phuntsok, director of the Tibet Museum, and facilitated by Mr. Tenzin Rabga, Settlement Officer of the Chauntra Tibetan Settlement. Mr. Tashi Phuntsok began the workshop by giving a brief introduction on the different news portals and online publications of the Central Tibetan Administration. He also addressed topics such as increasing the efficiency of news reporting by using suitable photographs, taking good photographs, different photo formats (be used for online and print news) and photo editing and sharing for news reporting. Around 40 participants attended the workshop, including staff from the three Tibetan settlement offices in Bir, monks from various monasteries and students and staff from TCV Suja, TCV Chauntra and Sambhota Tibetan School. Find out more: www.tibetmuseum.org Follow us on: The Tibet Museum E-Newsletter is published bi-annually and welcomes articles, letters, photos, and related materials that are relevant to the n Tibetan culture and history. Articles may be submitted by e-mail to tibetmuseum@tibet.net Published by: The Tibet Museum Department of Information & International Relations Central Tibetan Administration Dharamsala, H.P. India