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Sunday, 11 July 2010
Sad, sad, sad...Tibetan culture struggling to survive
I went to the Tibetan Cultural Festival this afternoon. It was put on to raise money for the earthquake victims (many of them ethnic Tibetans) in Jyekundo, also known as Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, China where a devastating magnitude 6.9 earthquake struck April 14th, 2010.
The theme of the festival was "Celebrating Survival."
It was sad, though, to watch minuscule numbers of young Tibetans performing -- part of an increasingly desperate attempt by Tibetans to preserve their culture in the face of what often seems like insurmountable odds - and the very negative energy of the might and not entirely good will of China.
Today I saw a handful of Tibetan performers where you would much prefer there would be hundreds.
As a Canadian, I feel a poignant kinship with Tibetans. We Canadians, too, live adjacent to a huge superpower -- one that at any time could decide it wants our resources, as China did with Tibet, and could just roll over the border and help themselves.
As much as we have trouble defining just what Canadian culture is, I know that we would suffer and mourn it just as much as the Tibetans do if it was taken away from us. (I'm not quite sure where we could possibly go to in exile to preserve it though - at least the Tibetans had India).
It is awful to watch the remnants of a once-magnificent culture being bullied out of existence.
Namaste.
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