Children of Tibet : the exile generation /

Each year hundreds of Tibetan children risk their lives fleeing Tibet in search of a freer life and an education in India. The Tibetan Government has established schools for young refugees throughout India to provide them with a chance to learn about their own culture and religion and to be educated...

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Main Author: Wearne, Melinda
Other Authors: Hardiman, Luke
Format: Electronic Video
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 2006
Series:Filmakers library online.
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Summary:Each year hundreds of Tibetan children risk their lives fleeing Tibet in search of a freer life and an education in India. The Tibetan Government has established schools for young refugees throughout India to provide them with a chance to learn about their own culture and religion and to be educated in their own language. Children of Tibet tells the remarkable story of three of these determined children who make the perilous journey across the Himalayas to India. Told in their own words, the children journey in the care of guides who take them by foot in the winter, leaving their families behind. Many others who went before them died in snowstorms in the mountains; others lost toes or feet to frostbite. Upon arriving in India not everything is as easy as the children expected. They do not all fit into the carefully organized school system. The film follows their lives as they prepare to leave the refugee center in Dharamsala and enter the school system.
Physical Description:1 online resource (54 min.)
Playing Time:00:53:40
Audience:For College; Adult audiences.
Awards:Best Debut Film, International Documentary Section, Mumbai International Film Festival, 2004
Language:English.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.
Accessibility Note:Closed captioning in English