How to make a life, a Tibetan refugee family and the Midwestern woman they adopted, Madeline Uraneck
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Label
How to make a life, a Tibetan refugee family and the Midwestern woman they adopted, Madeline Uraneck
Language
eng
resource.biographical
collective biography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
How to make a life
Oclc number
1010620791
Responsibility statement
Madeline Uraneck
Sub title
a Tibetan refugee family and the Midwestern woman they adopted
Table Of Contents
Stumbling into a family -- Tenzin's story -- Migmar's story -- Becoming friends -- Four children -- Becoming American -- Tenzin's brilliant idea -- Revelations in India -- Back to Bylakuppe -- Tangled traditions -- A curriculum for saving Tibet -- Double wedding -- Search for the middle way -- Lost temples and found suitcases -- The family next door -- Tibetan name meanings
resource.variantTitle
Tibetan refugee family and the Midwestern woman they adopted
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Creator
Subject
- Immigrants + Family relationships -- Wisconsin -- Madison
- Women immigrants -- Wisconsin -- Madison -- Biography
- Tibetan Americans + Social life and customs
- Refugees -- Biography
- Single women + Family relationships -- Wisconsin -- Madison
- Single women -- Wisconsin -- Madison -- Biography
- Tenzin Kalsang, 1962-
- Uraneck, Madeline
- Tibetans -- Wisconsin -- Madison -- Biography
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- Immigrants + Family relationships -- Wisconsin -- Madison
- Women immigrants -- Wisconsin -- Madison -- Biography
- Tibetan Americans + Social life and customs
- Refugees -- Biography
- Single women + Family relationships -- Wisconsin -- Madison
- Single women -- Wisconsin -- Madison -- Biography
- Tenzin Kalsang, 1962-
- Uraneck, Madeline
- Tibetans -- Wisconsin -- Madison -- Biography
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- Author1
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