PICTURE CREDITS
The photographs in this book appear through the courtesy of the following sources:
The future Dalai Lama (i1.1): World Wide Photos. Farmers ploughing (i1.2); The Thirteenth Dalai Lama (i1.3); The Chensel Phodrang (i1.4): The Collection of the Newark Museum. Lhamo Lhatso (i1.5): Tenzin Tethong. The Fourteenth Dalai Lama (i1.6): World Wide Photos. Tibetan noblemen (i1.7); Tibetan noble ladies (i1.8): The Collection of the Newark Museum. The Dalai Lama on his throne (i1.9): World Wide Photos. Soldiers of the Tibetan Army (i1.10): Heinrich Harrer, Life Magazine © 1951, Time, Inc. Commanders of the People’s Liberation Army (i1.11): EASTFOTO. The Tibetan delegation (i1.12): Information Office of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile. Ngabo Ngawang Jigme (i1.13): EASTFOTO. Mao Zedong (i1.14): UPI. Prime Minister Nehru (i1.15): World Wide Photos. Chinese trucks arrive (i1.16): EASTFOTO. Nechung Monastery (i1.17): Khedroob Thondup. Anti-Chinese demonstration (i1.18): Information Office of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile. The Dalai Lama delivers sermon (i1.19): EASTFOTO. The Dalai Lama and bis bodyguard on horseback (i1.20); The Dalai Lama and Khampas (i1.21); The Dalai Lama escorted by Gurkhas (i1.22); Officers of Chushi Gangdruk (i1.23): Khedroob Thondup. Tibetan refugees (i1.24): World Wide Photos. Tibetan schoolchildren (i1.25): Information Office of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile. Guerrillas from Mustang (i1.26) (2 photos): George Patterson.
Dr. Yeshi Dbonden (i1.27); Lobsang Jigme (i1.28): Nicholas Vreeland. Tibet’s State Oracle (i1.29) (2 photos): Anna Djambinov. Monks of the Gelugpa sect (i1.35); Mababodhi Temple (i1.34): Ernst Haas. Monks returning from work (i1.30); Monks leaving Drepung (i1.31); Members of the Tibetan Youth Congress (i1.32): Dilip Mehta. Tibetan road workers (i1.33); His Holiness the Dalai Lama (i1.36): Ernst Haas.
Dr. Tenzin Cboedrak (i1.37): John F. Avedon. Gendun Thargay (i1.39): Frances Thargay. Tempa Tsering (i1.38): John F. Avedon. Ganden Monastery (i1.40): Sonam Wangfel Laden-La. The ruins of Ganden (i1.41): Tsultrim Jamyang. Yambulakbang in the 1940s (i1.42): Information Office of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile. Yambulakbang today (i1.43): Tenzin Tethong. A monastery used as a machine shop (i1.44); Buddhist temple (i1.45): Information Office of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile. A commune school room (i1.46): Tenzin Tethong. Tibetans surround the bus (i1.47): From the book Tibet, das stille Drama auf dem Dacb der Erde (i1.48) by Peter-Hannes Lehmann/Jay Ullal, GEO-Publication 1981, Hamburg. Lbasans storm Cathedral: Information Office of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile. Tibetans run to greet second delegation (i1.49): Tenzin Tethong. A twenty-five-foot-tall pile of statutes (i1.50): From the book Tibet, das stille Drama auf dem Dacb der Erde by Peter-Hannes Lehmann/Jay Ullal, GEO-Publication 1981, Hamburg. The Panchen Lama (i1.51): Khedroob Thondup. Lobsang Samten (i1.52): Information Office of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile. Crows seeking blessings (i1.53); The ruins of Dungkhar Monastery (i1.54) (2 photos); From the book Tibet, das stille Drama auf dem Dacb der Erde by Peter-Hannes Lehmann/Jay Ullal, GEO-Publication 1981, Hamburg.