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University of Washington, Inner Asia Colloquium records

Inventory

Accession No: 85-042

Special Collections DivisionUniversity of Washington Libraries

Box 352900Seattle, Washington, 98195-2900

USA(206) 543-1929

This document forms part of the Guide to the University of Washington, Inner Asia Colloquium Records. To find out more about the history, context, arrangement, availability and restrictions on this

collection, click on the following link:http://digital.lib.washington.edu/findingaids/permalink/UWResource09285/

Special Collections home page: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/

Search Collection Guides: http://digital.lib.washington.edu/findingaids/search

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W.U. Inner As ·ia Colloquium Accession No. 85 - 42

INVENTORY

Series

GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE American Emergency Committee for

Tibetan Refugees Chang, Kun Ekvall, Robert B. Human Relations Area Files Li, Fang-Kuei Murphy, George (inciudes manuscript) Poppe, Nicholas Rahul, R. Richardson, Hugh re: Chimie Delma and Kunsang Nima

A Tibetan Manual Surkhang

Jigmie Yothok Miscellaneous

SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Note: Writings were used in colloquium discussions. The writings are arranged by author in alphabetical order. A partial list of writings by author, title,

Foiders Dates

1959,1963- 64 1961-62 1959-61 1951-55 1960-62 1960-61 1961- 67 1959- 60 1965-66 1964 1963-67 1963-64 1971 1953-71

and colloquium date appears at the beginning . 0 f th i s s er i es 0 ( a_ ko .,.;l «,e,I.. C....A t:. t:"l..-c. J _,&vvtJ-<.-,:;t;-J( L )

Partial List of Writings (by author, title , and co 11 oqu i um date)

Aamot, Richard 2 Abrams, Michal Adelman, Fred Aikman, David 2 Alexander, James Ardussi, John 3 Arlotto, Anthony Ballis, William Bharati, A. 26 Bidleman, Robert S. Bosson, James E. 3 Canfield, James Carrasco, Pedro 6 Cassinelli, Charles W. Chang, Kun 18 Chang, Perry P. 3 Chang, Yin - T'ang Cheney, George 4 Church, John Cirtautas, Ilse 5

w.u. Inner As·ia Colloquium ( Page 2

·Box Series Folders Dates

2 (cont.) SPEECHES AND IT I NGS (cont.) Ch'u-hsun, Kao Densapa, Tashi Dunne, Rita

3 Ekva 11, Robert B. 24 Epstein, Lawrence 3 Eto, Shinkichi Farquhar, David M. 5 Franke, Herbert 2 Gallagher, Robert J. Glennon, Thomas R. Goldstein, Melvyn C. 10 Hebert, Raymond 8 Hirabyashi, Jimmy Huang, Cheng -wang 2 Hughes, John 3

4 Hurvitz , Leon 7 Isono, Fuji ko (Mrs.) 2 Johnson, Betty 2 l<e 11 y, James Kirchhoff, Paul 3 Koho, Hashimoto Kappe 1, Reynold 3 Krueger, John R. 7 Lab rang Laheeb, Nasratullah Lao, Yan-shuan 3 L; , Fang-kuei 18 Loo, Margaret 2 Mark, Lindy Maki, Jack Matsumoto, Mikio Matsushita. Iwao Michael, Franz Mi "11 er , Beatrice 5 Miller, Robert J. 4 Miller, Roy Andrew Moller, Ruben Moore, Fleming Stanley 2 Murphy, Christopher 2 Murphy, George 6 Namio, Egami

N. C\ ·L·<l Okadt, Hi deh i ro 6 Oshilna, H. ' Pachow, w. Pao, Kuo-Yi 5 Poppe, Nicholas 33

5,6 Posch, Udo 23 6 Pringsheim, Klaus H.

Pritsak, Omeljan Richardson, Hugh 5 Robinson, Richard H. Rock, Joseph R. 2 Rohn, Peter

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6 (cont.)

7

8

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Series

SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (cont . ) Rupen, Robert A. Ryuzo, Nagao Schwarz, Henry G. Shahrani, Naze f Sherman, John Singh, Ranraj Prasad Smith, Eugene A. Snyder, Jeanette Spoerry, Philip Street, John C. Surkhang, Wang-chen Taikan, Moko Teague , Ralph Tirrell, Al Togan, Z.V . Tori i, Ryuzo Tsukamoto, lerry J. Tuna, Osman Nedim Wilhelm, Hellmut Wong, Lin co 1 n Wofford, Dan Wu, Chaucer H. Wylie, Turrell V. Yang, Ho -Chin Miscellaneous

Features of the Social Development of the Buryat People

Tibetan Source Book

CONFERENCES Conference on the Present and Future

of Inner Asian Studies in the United States (Indiana University- Bloomington)

Conference on Tibet (Bellagio, Italy) Conference on Tibetan Studies (New York)

SUBJECT SERIES Bibliographies and List of Maps, Books,

Manuscripts, and Translations Purchased from Mr. Kormazoff

Books (gifts to main library) Inner Asia Colloquium

Inner Asia Project Inner Asia Project Budget Inner Asia Research Project Annual Reports Meetings Minutes (incomplete)

National Defense Language Fellowship 'Proposal Proposals Survey and Procurement Trip to India Tibetan Revolt Clippings Unidentified Research Notes

Foiders

3

2 2 5 3

2

2

3

8 5 2

4 19

3 3

2 2

3

2 2

Dates

n.d. n.d.

1969-72 1962 1959

n.d. 1957··59

1959-71 1960-71 1951-69 1951- 70 1951 - 70 1968 n .d. 1959- 61 1958- 60 n.d.

Box

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.subgroups

W.U. Tibetan Studies Center Biographical Data on Tibetans at

University of Washington General Correspondence with Rockefeller

Foundation re: Tibetan Studies CPnter Rockefeller Foundation Budget Reports for

the Tibetan Residents Center Tibetan Studies Center Project Proposal

Folders

2

Dates

1961

1959-65

1961- 62 n.d.

LI

MILLER

LI

CARRASCO

II

CARRASCO

KIRCHOFF

KOPPEL

RUPEN

IS ONO

POPPE

SINGH

MATSUSHITA

POPPE

LI

CHANG

\>,'ONG

KIRCHOFF

iv. u . ,,,,( 1t-.U: l (, (( 11 t 1 '-<'a

A Sample Study on Early Tibetan History

The Socio-Economic Roles of the Lamaseries in Tibet (same folder)

Notes on Tibetan Chronology

Land Tenure in Tibet (same folder)

On "Clans in Tibet"

Land Tenure in Tibet

Territorial Organization and the Clan in Early Tibet

Internal Organization of Central Tibet

Revolution in Outer Mongolia - 1918-1950, Part I, Chaps. 2,3,4,5

•1Jomen in Inner Mongolia

Mongolian Comparative Studies

Social Organizations of Some Nepalese Groups: an Analysis of Some Aspects of Their Social Culture

10/12

11/2

1/25/ 52

12/7

4/ll/52

2/8

2/15

2/19

4/28

10/10

10/17

ll/21

Report on Translations 1/6

A Preliminary Plan of Exploration of the Geographic 1/30 Distribution of the Tribes in Inner Asia in Ancient Times

On /fa Chung Ying 2/6

A Report on the Translation of Chinese Historical 2/13 Wr itings in Relation to the Study of Tibet

On Tibetan Literature 2/ 13

Report on Translations 2/27

The Six Tribes of Tibet 3/31

A Research Program in Tibet an Language & Literature 4/10

ROCK

POPPE

CARRASCO

WYLIE

FARQUHAR

CHANG

MILLER

LI

POPPE

FARQUHAR

POSCH

II

WYLIE

II

CHANG

II

POSCH

II

POPPE

II

The Three Main Native Principalities of West China

The Geographic Distribution of the Mongolian Tribes

Land and Polity in Tibet

Tibetan Source Material on Ancient 'Tribes' or 'Clans'

Outline Discussion and Bibliography for a Thesis on Esen Taishi

China's Control of Tibet, 1792-1912

Is Inner Asia a Cultural Area?

Notes on the Occupation of Tun-Huang by the Tibetans

The Buriats and the Mongols

Mongolian Manuscripts and Xylographs

Remarks Concerning a Comparative Dictionary of the Mongolian Languages

(same folder) Remarks on Some Altaic Roots

A New Tibetan-English Dictionary

Text of 'Dzam Glings Rgyas Bshad,' A Tibetan Geography (same folder)

Thesis Outline on Sino-Tibetan Geographical Texts

Translations of the Sections of Tibet in the Twenty-Four Histories

(same folder) On the Editing and Annotation of the Translations of the Sections on T'ufan in the Twenty-Four Histories

The Present Stage of Altaic Studies (same folder)

The Mongolian Languages, Chap. II of The Present Stage of Altaic Studies

The Influence of Mongolian Institutions upon the Institutions of other Central Asian Peonles

(same folder) Mongolian Elements in the Tuva Language

4/17

5/8

5/15

5/22

5/22

10/16

10/28

11/2

ll/16

11/30

12/7

10/25/54

11/23

1/18

ll/8

1/24

7/19

3/1

3/15

3/8

FARQUHAR

LI

CHURCH

POSCH

II

POPPE

CARRASCO

FAR Q U-MR

II

LI

KOPPEL

MOORE

MILLER

ADELMAN

MILLER

CHANG

POSCH

POPPE

Chinese Loan Words in Mongolian

GlLmpses of Early Tibet

Sources for a Genealogy of Tibetan Kings

A Short Discussion of the Most Recent Important Works which Appeared in the Field of Altaistics

(same folder) The Present Stage of the Altaic Research. Chapter V: The Tungusic Languages and Tribes

Some Problems of the Ethnogenesis of the Buriats

Land and Polity in Tibet: Introduction

An Essay for a Thesis on the Rise and Fall of the Oirat (West Mongol) Empire in the XV Century

(same folder) The Oirats in the Ming-Shih-Lu, 1403-1460

Notes on Tao

The Power Struggle in Tibet During the 6th, 7th, and Early 8th Century

Progress in Geographical Knowledge About Northern, Eastern, and South-Eastern Tibet Since 1885

Preliminary Notes on the 'Jisa' in Lamaist Monastery Economic Organization

Kalrnuk Kinship Structures

Ganye and Kidu: Two Formalized Systems of Mutual Aid in Tibet

The Dessication Problem of Inner Asia

The Syllabic Groups and Their Further Development in the Written Oirat Language

On the Affinity of the Tungus Languages & Mongolian

4/5

4/12

5/3

3/10

7/12

5/24

8/2

8/9

11/15

11/1

11/22

12/10

1955

2/8

11/16

1957

1/29

2/5

WILHELM

LI

CHANG

MURPHY

CHANG

POSCH

CHANG

KRUEGER

LI

CHANG

POSCH & MOOS

BHARAT I

POPPE

TCGAN

LI

VlU

POSCH

BHARAT I

POSCH

A Note on the Migration of the Uriangqai

Notes on Tibetan Sag

Source Materials on Ancient Tibet

Planning in the Mongolian People's Republic

Khri Lde Gtsug Brtsan (704-754). A Study of the Tun-Huang Tibetan Annals

The Case for the Altaic Theory I

History of Early Tibet, 650-745

J.C. Street, "The Language of the Secret History of the Mongols," American Oriental Series, vol. 42

A Preliminary Report on a Chinese-Tibetan Vocabulary from Tunhuang

Chinese Historical Accounts of Early Tibet

Outline of a History of Russian Turkestan - 19th to the 2oth Century

Indian Tantra and its Relation to (Tibetan) Buddhism

Parallelism in Mongolian Epic Poetry

Problems of Modern Central Asian Studies, translated by Posch

A Tentative Classification of Tai Dialects

The Sino-Soviet Riddle in Sinkiang: An Episode of Foreign Relations, 1942-44

American Research on Russia Since World War II: Anthropology, Ethnology, Linguistics of Non-Russian Grouns

Intentional Language in the Tantras

Report of the 1st International Congress of Altaicists, German Academy of Sciences, 6/23 to 6/29

•.

2/19

2/22

3/12

5/57

5/21

7/9

7/30

7/31

8/6

11/7

12/19

1/9

1/30

2/6, 2/27 3/2

2/13

4/24

5/21

5/22

6/58

IvillRPHY

CHANG

OSHIMA

WYLIE

BHARAT I

LI

MURPHY

EKVALL

POPPE

BHARATI

WYLIE

BHARAT I

CHENEY

POPPE

POSCH

BHARAT I

EKVALL

POPPE

BOSSON

Some Notes on Mongolian Population Densities

Tibet an Version of the Visvantarajat aka

La.bar Force in Japan, 1872

The Western Hemisphere According to the Tibet an Geography ·1 Dzam Gling Rgyas Bshad

Indi an Reactions to Mao-Tse-Tung's 'Hundred Flowers'

Tibetan Glo-ba-'dring

The Reasons for Equilibrium at a Low Level of Output in Mongolia

Five Universals of Tibetan Religion

On Some Mongolian Versions of the Suvarnaprabhasa Sutra

On Mantra

The Geography of Nepal According to the 'Dzam-gling-r gyas-bshad

On Ini ti at ion

The Inner Asia Project: Its History and Accomplisrunents

On Numerical Concepts in Mongolian Epic Poetry

Alexande r Park's BOLSHEVISM IN TURKESTAN 1917-1927

Reference to Tibet in Indian Texts

The Reli gion of the Tibetans and Their Subjective Response

On Some Mongolian Manuscript Fragments in t he Library of the India Office

6/5

7/24

8/58

8/ 3

8/7

10/ 28

11/4

11/12

11/18

11/25

12/2

1/27

2/3

2/ 24

3/3

3/10

4/7

4/14

A Note on the Work in Progre ss: Index Verborum Mongolicorum 4/21 Apud Rasid .CU - Din

HURVITZ

EKVALL

BHARAT I

BHARAT I

KRUEGER

II

CHANG

BID LEMAN

MURPHY

POPPE

MURPHY

WYLIE

EKVALL

LI

HURVITZ & POPPE

EKVALL

BHARATI

POSCH

WILHELM

EKVALL

WYLIE

A Recent Japanese Study of Early Tibetan History

A Tibetan Performs the Circumambulation Rite ( same folder)

Circumambulation Rituals in India

Polarity Symbolism in Indian and Tibetan Doctrine

The Mongolisn Collection of the FE Institute (same folder)

I.J. Schmidt and the Poetry of Sagang Secen

On Zhang Zhung

An Initial Summary of the ' Tung-Hsiang Hui-Hui' (Kansu, China)

The Struggle for Power: the first phase, 1921-24 (Chap. 1 of Part III)

A Mongolian Didactic Buddhist Poem from Turfan

Part III "The Stage of the Social Revolution Chap. 2. The Struggle for Power: the Second Phase, 1924 to 1928"

Remarks on the Development of Sectarian Hegemonies in Tibet

Religious Background "Pre-Buddhist Belief and Practice"

A Chinese-Tibetan Vocabulary from Tunhuang

The Mongolian Books Belonging to Toyo Bunko

Three Categories of Inmates within Tibetan Monasteries -Status and Function"

On the Rendering of Tibetan and Sanskrit Technical Terms in Tantric Literature

Report on the First International Congress of Mongolists

The Poems from the Hall of Obscured Brightness

The Attitude of Dad Pa (Faith)

On Spu-lde-gung-rgyal and the Origin of Bon

•.

5/5

5/19

8/18

5/26

6/59

7/21

6/2

6/4

6/9

6/23

6/30

7/7

7/24

7/28

10/20

10/27

11/17

11/10

11/12

11/24

12/8

HURVITZ

HEBERT

EKVALL

POSCH & EKVALL

BHARAT I

OKADA

EKVALL

AP.Mar

EKVALL

HEBERT

EKVALL

BHARATI

HEBERT

EKVALL

SMITH

MILLER

HURVITZ

BHARATI

HEBERT

EKVALL

POPPE

BHARAT I

BOSSON

Report on a Pilgrimage to Japan 1/19

Some Functions of a Karachay Belief 2/2

sKor Ba (circumambulation) 2/9

Concerning Nomadism in Outer Mongolia. Nomadism in 2/23 Turkestan before 1948. Some Aspects of Nomadism in Tibet.

Pilgrimage in the Indian Tradition, I 3/8

Founders of Manchu Literature 3/29

The Tibetan Self-Image 4/5

The Strategic Significance of the Buriat-Mongolian 5/3 ASSR

The Nomadic Pattern of Living as Preparation for War 5/10

Preliminary Altaic Time Depth 5/17

A Tibetan Performs the Circumambulation Rit e 5/19

On Pilgrimage, II 5/24

Concerning Pilgrimage 6/28

Wilderness Man: A Study of Tibetan Nomadism 7/12

Notes on the Problems of Research in Tibetan Bibliography 8/2

Lamas and Laymen, Chaps. 3 and 4 8/9

A Japanese Study of Early Tibetan History, II 10/4

Intentional Language in the Tantras, II 10/11

The Afsati-Sage 10/18

Chap . VII of Wilderness Man 11/ l

The Hyperbole in Mongolian Epic Poetry 11/15

On Mantra 11/25

Sa-skya 12/6

BHARAT I

HEBERT

BHARAT I

BHARAT I

RICHARDSON

EKVALL

SMITH

HEBERT

BHARATI, SMITH, NAKAI, etc.

PAO

RICHARDSON

ALEXAJ\IDER

CHANG Be SHEFTS

EKVALL

"

ROBINSON

BHARAT I

EKVALL

WYLIE

RICHARDSON

PRITSAK

The Core of Esoteric Hindu Tantrism: the 'five M-s' and the Three Dispositions, I

Preliminary Sketch of the Q.azaq Language

The Core of Esoteric Hindu Tantrism: the 'five M-s' and the Three Dispositions, II

Control Mechanisms in Buddhist and Hindu Tantrism

Tibetan Studies in India

Note on Rus (bone): Its Relationship to Tibetan Lineages and Surnames

The History of the 'Khan to the Birth of Sa-Chen Kun-Dga' -Snying-po According to the Rgya-Bod-Yig-Tshang

Preliminary Sketch of the Kazakh Language, II

Preliminary Report on .Mkhyen Brtse' s History of Tantrism, 'The Lotus Grove of the God' 'lha'i pad tshal'

Translation of the Ninth Chapter of Mangqol-Un ni'Uca Tobca' An, Secret History of the Mongols

A Touen Houang Document

Tibetan Mortuary Customs - An Appraisal, II

Types of Morphophonemic Alternation in Spoken Tibetan

The Practice of CHos aDon (Religion Intone), I

The Practice of Chas aDon (Religion Intone), II

Kwnarajiva's Methods of Translation

1/17

1/24

2/21

4/4

4/11

4/18

4/25

5/2

5/9

5/16

5/23

6/6

7/11

7/18

7/25

8/1

The Philosophical Content of Tantra _ .L- JI/ • 8/22 c2 ... u __, !7CC.Ut__ y//S.-Religious Observances: Form & Function in Tibetan Society l0/12

Tibetan Center: Progress Report

The Smallpox Edict of 1794 at Lhasa

The System of the Old Turkish Runic Script and the Phonology of the Turkut Language

10/26

11/9

11/30

EKVALL

RICHARDSON

LI

PAO

HEBERT

PAO

GOLDSTEIN

STREET

WYLIE

SMITH

PAO

RHON j ) ,

. .<J 'Yi. 'f f < k G LAO .

SMITH

GOLDSTEIN

WYLIE

TUNA J . -•

. - f / .

POPPE

SMITH

Chap. IX: Mo (Divination)

Early Burial Grounds in Tibet & Tibetan Decorative Art of the VII to IX Centuries

A Sino-Tibetan Glossary from Tun-huang

Marriage in a Khorchin Mongol Village

Pallas' Turkic Glossaries of 1786-91, I: Middle ottoman

Family and Kinship Structure of Khorchin Mongols

The Geography of Mongolia according to the 'Dzam gling rgyas bshad

.' / -..--_ ,: _ .. .. 1.',-1 -· ,; .. .:? • .-;/_,,/ .. .::-/

:(_ , J. • .... , ,, · .....

The Phonemicization of East Mongolian Dialects

Ro-langs: The Tibetan Zombies

Nationalism, Innovation and the Structure of Tibetan Religious Belief

Child Birth and Child Training at Bayan Mangq - A Village of Khorchin

The International Legal Status of Sakya , ·-·; - /... -.L . ,0-; L. T 7,. (. 1• ·L i · (_ .' ,:/ 7'1..• / • ( (. (,o ' {_ cJ-·J-t_ , . • ;/.?J.( ( _ •L <! <'-- / ,> .::A'..•Y · C ---

A Brief Survey of the Han-Chun in Early Yuan Dynasty

Notes on the History of the Cult of Rdo-Rje-Shugs- Ldan

A :Preliminary Study of the Ldab Ldob (Dobdo)

Mortuary Customs at Sa-skya, Tibet

Mongolian Loan-Words in Anatolian Dialects - . , ·_...e /': ;; , ,,,.. "" / f /. ... . . ,-:/} I v 1.' < I I L • \.£.A -< • , t t .. / ... . ;, I\ . - . t? . . . r. . .. .. ff r" : ,f A .-·i.-<- ..-

L:' / \-:::- , I , // • - • _·.r ( ,.· . . - /

( r:<. .4/ .f_ .f .. o!_.•/ -C ·· · ·- ·L--:····.-' ! - ._,_ · Y rf 1964 ·· ,..

The Passive Constructions in the Language of the Secret History

The Tradition of Philology & Literary Theory in Tibetan Scholasticism

1/11

2/1

3/29

4/12

4/26

10/4

10/18

' / ... 1 ·- I

4/4

4/18

5/9

5/16

5/21 /: ')., 6/6 ,. -

7/25

8/1

11/7

11/21 /// . ..,, I

1/30

2/6

PAO POPPE

ARLGrTO

KELLY

GOLDSTEIN

MOLLER

TUNA

SNYDER

MOLLER

POPPE

GOLDSTEIN

LAO

TUNA

TUNA

WOFFORD

POPPE

GOLDSTEIN

GLENNON

TUNA

Religion & Festivals in Bayan Mangqa Village 2/27

On Some Mongolian Names of Wild Beasts 4/16

Some Notes on the Phonology of Old Chinese and the 4/23 Language of the Hsiung- nu

Preliminary Notes to a Study on the 'Diwan of the 4/30 Turkish Languages

Secular Education in Lhasa 5/14

Tsarist Russian Policies Toward Outer Mongolia (1600-1724) 5/28

On the Transitive-Causative (suffix) and Descriptive- 10/29 Intensifier (initial-reduplicative) Morphemes in Modern Turkish

Preliminary Study of the Lha mo 11/19

Russian Policies Toward Outer Mongolia (1600-1727) (MA Thesis)

-- ,-/_ "''""' -r.\. ( (\, t t, ;t.,,J.., ( \.,;:. ,,,,.,.,,f :/t-··1, c4

1965

A .Middle Turkic Paraphrase of the Apostles' Creed 1/21

Preliminary Study of the Kinship Terminology of the 1/28 qapa and qutaa of Tibet

A Preliminary Study of the Korean Slaves and other 2/4 Comparable Groups in the Yuan Dynasty

On the Aorist and the vowel gerund suffixes in Kokturkish 2/18

Mongolian Loan Words in Ancient and Middle ottoman, I 3/4

A Preliminary Study of Communist Development in Tibet 3/11

On Some Turkic Nominal Phrases and Compound Nouns 4/22

A Study of the t.'lonomarital Pattern of the Gudra.k of 4/29 Tibet

Population Distribution and Change in Soviet Central 5/9 Asia, 1939-1959

A Comparative Study of the Structure of Turkic and Mon- 5/13 golian Descriptive Binaries

IIDRVITZ

SNYDER

TUNA

POPPE

EPSTEIN

RICHARDSON

YANG

IIDRVITZ

YANG

SCHWARZ

TUNA

POPPE

AIKMAN

LAO

WYLIE

POPPE

TUNA

A Ch' ing History of Chinese Buddhism Written in Tibetan

Tibetan Music & Theatre & Available Source Material for its Study

Turkic Etymologies

A Mongolian Translation of a Lalitavistara Version of the XIV Century

Stylization in Rnam thar

Names & Titles in Early Tibetan Records

Some Aspects of the Relationship Between Mongolia and Sa-Skya According to the Deb-Ther Dmar-Po (1346): A Preliminary Report

The Correspondence of Kumarajfva and Hui-Yuan

The Annals of Kokonor Writeen by Sum-pa-mkhan-po Ye-shes-dpal-'byor: A Preliminary Report

China's West, 1900-1949

5/20

6/2

6/2

2/24

5/5"

5/19

5/26

10/27

11/17

12/1

On the Phonetic Values of the Symbols Used in Some of the 2/2 Texts in Kok-Turkish Script

On Some Military Terms in the Yuan-ch'ao pi-shi 2/9

An Introductory Account of Mongolian Poetry Since the 2/16 Establishment of the Mongolian People's Republic

Mongolian and other non-Chinese Terms in the Yuan Imperial 3/2 Dietary Compendium Yin-shan cheng-yao

Tibet's Independence: Fact or Fiction? 3/9

On the Iniitial the Yuan- ch'ao pi-shfh 4/13

Verbal Compounds of the Type: (main verb-gerund suffix) - 5/4 (secondary- verb) in Kokturkish and Old Uighur

HUGHES

YANG

WOFFORD

GOLDSTEIN

POPPE

HUGH.ES

POPPE

SURKHANG

GOLDSTEIN

GOLDSTEIN

ABRAMS

GOLDSTEIN

TING

AIKMAN

LAB RANG

POPPE

OKADA

LOO

The Kidan Language: Preliminary Investigation

Sum-pa Mkhan-po's Tibetan Annals of Kokonor: II

Economic Development Within the Political Realm - Tibet: 1950-1959

Two Types of Tibetan Political Criticism - A Study of Lhasa Political Songs and Wall Posters

On Some Mongolian Words in the 'Tatar Relation'

The Jurcen Languages - Sources, Classification and Com-prehensive Bibliography

On Some Honorific Expressions in Mongolian

The Post-Dalai Lama Period: The Fall of Kun 'phel

The Tibetan Central Government: Formal Authority Structure. II

The Tibetan Central Government: Competition for Political Influence

Buddhist Life at Bshad grub gling

Rural Tibet: the Village of Samada. Chap. V

The Chinese Loan Words in the Mongolian Language

A Comparative Study of Mongolian Political Terminology

Rdzogs Pa Chen Po (The Doctrine of the Rnying-ma-pa Sect)

On Some Vowel Correspondences in Mongolian Loan-Words in Turkic

Uke gtu Qa!'an, or King-in-the-Box {;

The Journey of the III Panchen Lama and the Geography of Tibet

5/25

6/1

6/8

10/5

10/19

11/16

1/25

2/1

2/8

2/15

3/28

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POPPE

LOO

WYLIE

TEAGUE

MATSUMaro

ARDUSSI

FRANKE

HUGHES

WYLIE

TEAGUE

ARDUSSI

CIRTAUTAS

FRANKE

ARDUSSI

OKADA

OKADA

CIRTAlITAS

EPSTEIN

ARDUSSI

Mongolian -7-Ur and Evenki -wun

Preliminary Studies of the Late 18th Century: Ch'ing Border Policy & the Role of the Lamaist Yellow Church

'Das-Log : A Shamanic Feature in Tibetan Buddhism

Macchendranath of Nepal: A Buddhist & Hindu Deity

Sino-Korean-Mongolian Glossary

On the Honorific Formats for Tibetan Official Letters as Outlined in the Dpal-ldan mi-rje bka-'drung Nor-rgyas nang-pa mchog nas brtsems-par mdzad-pa'i yig-bskur rnam-gzhags zhes bya-bzhugs-so

Kitan Words in Chinese Orthography

The Kidan Minor Script: A Survey of Attempted Decipher-ments and other sundry Matters

The Tibetan Calendar or 'When is the Tibetan New Year?'

Materials for the Identification of viharas in 13th century (Nepal)

An .Old Letter from the Bstan-'gyur

Uzbek Matrimonial Forms of Address

Additional Notes on non-Chinese terms in the Yuan Imperial Dietary Compendium Yin-shan cheng-yao

Three Stories of the Crazy 'Brug-pa

Virgin Mary in Fifteenth-Century Mongolia

Early Tibeto-Mongolian Relations as Reflected in Mongolian Sources

On Pre-Islamic Rites Among Uzbeks

Notes on Tibetan Kinship

The Brewing of Beer in Tibet as Household Art and Mystical Experience

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CIRTAUTAS

JOHNSON

EPSTEIN

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CIRTAUTAS

SHAHRANI

LAHEEB

JOHNSON

DENSAPA

DUNNE

On the Usage of the Descriptive Verbs in Uzbek

Europe According to the 'Dzrun-gling Rgyas-bshad

A Diatribe: The Yarlung Kings and Their Cross-Cousins

Objective Categories of Abnormal Behaviour in Tibet: A Projected Model

Uzbek Female Folk Healers

Social Aspects of Life in the Uzbek Community of Badakhshan, Afghanistan

On Uzbek Hospitality

'Dzam Gling Rgyas Bshad: Evidence Toward Establishing the Date of Composition, From the Section on Europe

A Short Biography of the Author of the New Red AnnaJ.

A Comparison of Two Accounts of the 1916 Rebellion in Zizzax

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