Portrait
Tibetan Dilemma
Clip: 6/5/1991 | 3m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
Lama Pema believes that Americans have a scientific mind to think through...
Lama Pema believes that Americans have a scientific mind to think through understandings, that is why they relate to the issues surrounding Tibetans.
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Portrait
Tibetan Dilemma
Clip: 6/5/1991 | 3m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
Lama Pema believes that Americans have a scientific mind to think through understandings, that is why they relate to the issues surrounding Tibetans.
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