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Notes on the Ethnology of Tibet is a comprehensive ethnographic study by renowned explorer and scholar William Woodville Rockhill. Based on extensive field research and firsthand observations, this work provides detailed insights into the ethnic composition, social structures, and cultural practices of Tibetan populations.
Rockhill’s meticulous documentation covers various aspects of Tibetan life including religious practices, traditional customs, social hierarchies, and regional variations among different ethnic groups. The text serves as an important historical record of Tibetan ethnology, offering valuable perspectives on the peoples and cultures of the Tibetan plateau during the period of Rockhill’s travels.
Originally published as a specialized academic work, this ethnological study remains relevant for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of Tibetan culture and society from a late 19th-century perspective.


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