A.S.I.A Onlus, Associazione per la Solidarietà Internazionale in Asia, in collaborazione con il Ministero degli Affari Esteri -Ufficio VII
 
Seminario Internazionale sui Nomadi Tibetani
INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON TIBETAN NOMADS

Roma, 30 -31 maggio 2003

Rome, 30 - 31 May 2003

Museo Preistorico ed Etnografico L. Pigorini
Sala delle Conferenze
P.le Marconi, 14 - Roma

Venerdì, 30 maggio
Friday, 30th May

15.00 Apertura/ Opening

Ministero per i Beni le Attività Culturali
Soprintendente Speciale al Museo Preistorico Etnografico "L. Pigorini"
Maria Antonietta Fugazzola Delpino


A.S.I.A. Onlus
Segretario Generale
Andrea dell'Angelo

 

LA SOCIETÀ E LA CULTURA TRADIZIONALE DEI NOMADI TIBETANI
TRADITIONAL SOCIETY AND CULTURE OF TIBETAN NOMADS


Presiede/ Chair person: Daniel Miller

15.30-16.00
Giacomella Orofino
Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale"
The Tibetan Nomad Cultural Traditions in the Context of Central-Asian Nomadic Societies

16.00-16.30
Charles Ramble,
Oxford University, Faculty of Oriental Studies
The Butcher Monk, the Whisky Priest and the Wild Gods: a Cautionary Tale Concerning the Interpretation of Archives from Mustang, Nepal


16.30 -16.45 Pausa /Coffee break

16.45-17.15
Sienna Rhada Craig,
Chief Executive Officer DROKPA, non profit corporation
Transnational Tsampa Eaters: Migration, Remittance Economies, Place and Identity among Culturally Tibetan Agro-Pastoral People from Mustang, Nepal

17.15 -17.45
Nyida Chengatseng
Tibetan Medicine University- Lhasa
Veterinary Traditions among theTibetan Nomads

17.45-18.15
Tavola Rotonda /Round Table

19.00 19.0 Film: "Himalaya", E. Valli

Sabato 31 maggio
Saturday 31st of May

Mattina/ Morning


I NOMADI TIBETANI
E LA LORO
SITUAZIONE ATTUALE

TIBETAN NOMADS AND THEIR SITUATION
IN RECENT TIMES

Chair person/Presiede: Giacomella Orofino


10.00-10.30

Daniel Miller,
Rangeland Ecologist- Northern Plains Associates
Poverty among Tibetan Nomads: Profiles of Poverty and Strategies for Poverty Reduction

10.30-11.00

Charles Ramble,
Oxford University, Faculty of Oriental Studies
The Enduring Relevance of Porong's History: Documents from a Pastoral Enclave in Southern Tibet

11.00-11.15 Pausa/ Coffee break

11.15-11.45

Dennis P.Sheehy
Range and Wildlife Ecologist
Losing Touch: "The Demise of Traditional Pastoral Livestock Systems on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau"

11.45-12.15

Ken Bauer,
President of DROKPA, non profit corporation
High Frontiers: Dolpo and the Changing World of Himalayan Pastoralist

12.15-12.45

Sienna Rhada Craig,
Chief Executive Officer DROKPA, non profit corporation
Medical Mafias, Conservation Agendas, and Efficacy: Some Comparative Notes on the History and Current Practices of Tibetan Medicine in Highland Nepal and Tibet


12.45 -13.15 Tavola Rotonda/Round Table

13.30-15.00 Pranzo /Lunch


Pomeriggio /Afternoon

I PROGETTI DI EMERGENZA E DI SVILUPPO PER I NOMADI DEL TIBET

EMERGENCY AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS FOR TIBETAN NOMADS


Presiede /Chair person: Andrea dell'Angelo


15.30 -16.00

Rudolph Muller,

OCHA Head Desk for Asia and the
Pacific
Disaster Response Branch
OCHA's activities in the context of disaster relief
and humanitarian assistance in Asia

16.00-16.30

Egon Rauch,
Consultant expert for organisational
Development, International Red Cross
Cash Intervention in Emergency Situations in Mongolia

16.30-16.45 Pausa/ Coffee break

16.45-17.15

Alice Fauci,
A.S.I.A. aid worker
A.S.I.A. Emergency Projects for Tibetan Nomads

17.15-18.15 Tavola Rotonda/Round Table


19.00
Film: "The Saltman of Tibet ", U. Kock