"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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| 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....
Posted by: Julia Stenzel | November 24, 2006 at 06:00 PM
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.
Posted by: Jen | November 27, 2006 at 08:28 AM
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.
Posted by: Rinchen Gyatso | November 27, 2006 at 05:16 PM