Contemporary Buddhism

Volume 10, Number 1, May 2009

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Streams of the salween: currents and crosscurrents in the study of Shan Buddhism
pp. 1-15(15)
Authors: Crosby, Kate; Dhammasami, Khammai; Khur-yearn, Jotika; Skilton, Andrew

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The Central Position of the Shan/Tai Buddhism for the Socio-Political Development of Wa and Kayah Peoples
pp. 17-29(13)
Author: Hlaing F. K. Lehman, Chit

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Shan tribute relations in the nineteenth century
pp. 31-37(7)
Author: Conway, Susan

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Growing but as a sideline: an overview of modern shan monastic education
pp. 39-49(11)
Author: Dhammasami, Venerable Khammai

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Rite of Passage or Ethnic Festival?Shan Buddhist novice ordinations in northern Thailand
pp. 51-63(13)
Author: Eberhardt, Nancy

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Buddhist Orthodoxy or Ritual Excess in a Shan Novice Ordination
pp. 65-73(9)
Author: Ferguson, Jane

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Tai Khun Buddhism And Ethnic-Religious Identity
pp. 75-83(9)
Author: Karlsson, Klemens

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Richness Of Buddhist Texts In Shan Manuscripts: Seven Shan Versions Of Satipa[image omitted]hAna Sutta
pp. 85-90(6)
Author: Khur-yearn, Jotika

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Archaeology of the Shan Plateau: the Bronze to Buddhist transition
pp. 91-110(20)
Author: Moore, Elizabeth

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Khamti Shan Buddhism And Culture In Arunachal Pradesh, India
pp. 111-123(13)
Author: Nathalang, Siraporn

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Recital Of The Tham Vessantara-jAtaka: A Social-cultural Phenomenon In Kengtung, Eastern Shan State, Myanmar
pp. 125-139(15)
Author: Pannyawamsa, Sengpan

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Shan buddhist art on the market: what, where and why?
pp. 141-157(17)
Author: Raymond, Catherine

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Pu Khwan Khao worship of Dehong Tai in Yunnan: fertility and Buddhist felicity
pp. 159-170(12)
Author: Sheravanichkul, Arthid

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The changing nature of Shan political ritual and identity in Maehongson, Northwestern Thailand
pp. 171-184(14)
Author: Tannenbaum, Nicola

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Stupa Worship: The Early Form of Tai Religious Tourism
pp. 185-191(7)
Author: Wichasin, Pimmada

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Notes on Contributors
pp. 193-195(3)

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