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Namloyak Dhungser (; ZYPY: ལྷ་སྡེ་གནམ་ལོ་ཡག安乐业,(; ZYPY: ལྡོང་སྲས)(笔名:东赛 )(born 1970 )is a Tibetan/Chinese bilingual poet "[1] and Tibetologists in Australia.
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Biography
Namloyak Dhungser was born in Lhade of Amdo in Tibet. And a former political prisoner."[2]
Career
2009 to Present Voluntary Editor in Chief for INTERNATIONAL TIBETOLOGY FORUM INC (ITF)"[3]
2007 - 2009 Packer and Cleaner in Perth
2005 - 2007 Senior Researcher/writer in Dharamsala, International Campaign for Tibet
2000 - 2005 Freelance writer/researcher Research Centre for Tibet Affairs of the Tibet Government in Exile, India
1992 -1993 Freelance writer/researcher of Teaching Education Bureau of Xinghai County Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Tso-Ngon (Ch:Qinghai) Province in Tibet.
Acedemic qualifications
2010 – 2011 Painting and Decorating Certificate III at Granville TAFE (Evening)
2009 – 2011 Language section TAFE, Petersham College NSW 2049
1989 - 1992 National Normal University of Tso-Ngon (Ch: Qinghai) Province in East Tibet.
1987 - 1989 Teacher's College for Nationalities in Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Tso-Ngon (Ch: Qinghai) Province in East Tibet.
1984 - 1987 High School For Nationalities of Xinghai County of Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture.
1981- 1984 Shana Boarding School in Tangnaihe Xiang County of Qinghai Province
Major publications
- 《Poetry And Prison》(Tibet’s first collection of poetry in prison) 1999 in India.
- 《The Nights of Snow on fire》(Chinese Electronic Edition) 2005 in USA "[4]
- 《Telling Truth for Promotion of Peaceful Talks—Follow-up Recording of the 3rd China Trip of Special Envoy of Dalai Lama 》(Chinese Electronic Edition)2004 in USA
- 《A Review of Tibetan’s Opinions 》(Chinese Electronic Edition)。2005 in USA "[5]
- 《The Poetry in Name of Tibet 》(Collective Tibetan translation),2006 in India.
- 《Research for Sangdhor 》(Tibetan )2010 in Amdo
References
- ^ WIPC
- ^ ABC
- ^ IFT
- ^ in Chinese
- ^ in Chinese
External links
Categories:- Tibetologists
- 1970 births
- Living people
- Tibetan and Chinese bilingual poets
- Tibetan Australian
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