Bsam skyid
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- Name
- Bkra-shis-don-grub (Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (Dharmsāla, India) (Actor)
- Tshe-gsum-lha-mo (Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (Dharmsāla, India) (Actor)
- Nyi-ma-bkra-shis (Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (Dharmsāla, India) (Actor)
- ʼChi-med-gʹyu-sgron (Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (Dharmsāla, India) (Actor)
- Skal-bzang-mkhas-grub, 1964- (Scriptwriter)
- Blo-bzaṅ-tshul-khrims (Videographer)
- Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (Dharmsāla, India)
- Central Tibetan Administration-in-Exile (India). Department of Health
- Central Tibetan Administration-in-Exile (India). Department of Information and International Relations
- Title
- Bsam skyid
- Abstract
- Dramatization of everyday Tibetan refugee family dealing with certain health issues, to illustrate the importance of public health, hygiene, and smoking prevention; performed by members of the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts in the Tibetan exile community of Dharamsala, India
- Subjects
- Tibetans--Health and hygiene.--India; Public health--India; Hygiene; Health education; Emigrants and Immigrants; Dharmsāla (India) Public Health
- Format
- video recordings
- Genre
- Educational films; Short films
- Publication Information
- Bod gzhung ʼphrod bsten las khungs: Dharmsāla (India)
- Date
- 1994
- Note (Language)
- In Tibetan
- Note
- Description derived from original version record: "Funded by: Conservation Food and Health Foundation, Inc., USA"
- Language
- Tibetan
- Library Location
- C.V. Starr East Asian Library, Columbia University
Browse Location’s Digital Content - Catalog Record
- 14867485
- Also In
- Tibetan Studies Special Collections at Columbia University
- Persistent URL
- https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-h0ye-kp87