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November 19, 2006

"An Inji 1"



I just found this a few moments ago. It's a video of traditional Tibetan music. The interesting this is the woman in the video appears to be a Westerner, thus the title: "An Inji 1." "Inji" in Tibetan means "Westerner."

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Hi Gyatso,
our Tibetan professor said that he knows this girl, she was a Harvard student, went to Tibet and seems to have fallen in love with this charming singing Tibetan. There is another hilarious film with a traditional song on youtube (An inji singing Aku Pema). Anyway, I found it a lovely career....

I think the woman Julia is refering to is Megan Howard? I am not sure how many other blond tibetan students there are/were at Harvard. I have known Megs for many years and I don't believe this is her. It doesn't look or sound like her to me.

I know Meghan also, and I agree that it's not her in the video. In fact, there's at least one picture of her in the photo album at the top right of my blog page.

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