HimalayaIn a remote village, high in the Himalayas, Tsering waits impatiently for the return of the salt caravan that his father led into the central valleys of Nepal. But when the yaks finally appear in a cloud of dust, Tsering can scarcely believe his eyes. Draped across one of the animals is the lifeless body of his father. Tsering’s grandfather, Tinle, blames Karma, his son’s best friend for the death. "You want to be the new chief. You killed my son on purpose!" Even though Tsering is too young to succeed his father as chief, his grandfather refuses to let Karma take over. When Karma embarks on the next caravan ahead of the day decreed by the wise lamas, Tinle is furious. He will lead the village elders on another caravan himself with the help of his young grandson. At the last minute they are joined by Tinle’s remaining son, the Buddhist monk, Norbu. This story tells how the larger than life Tinle battles age, the elements and his own terrible temper to help his people and train his grandson to be the new chief of the Dolpopo. |
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... soon be blocked with snow . The village people were divided . The older ones wanted him to wait , but Karma managed to convince most of the young people to go with him . They rounded up their yaks in the grazing pastures and loaded them ...
... soon be blocked with snow . The village people were divided . The older ones wanted him to wait , but Karma managed to convince most of the young people to go with him . They rounded up their yaks in the grazing pastures and loaded them ...
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... caravan left at dawn , taking a narrow path that was cut into the cliff beside the water . Tinle led the way . But soon he had to stop . The path was blocked by a mass of fallen rock . The yaks snorted , angry at being forced to a.
... caravan left at dawn , taking a narrow path that was cut into the cliff beside the water . Tinle led the way . But soon he had to stop . The path was blocked by a mass of fallen rock . The yaks snorted , angry at being forced to a.
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... soon the other yaks followed . But each step shook the flimsy bridge a little more . When the last yak stepped onto it , the ground suddenly fell away , plunging the animal over the steep cliff . Tinle looked back . " A yak and two bags ...
... soon the other yaks followed . But each step shook the flimsy bridge a little more . When the last yak stepped onto it , the ground suddenly fell away , plunging the animal over the steep cliff . Tinle looked back . " A yak and two bags ...
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ahead angry animals anvil bags of salt barley began to fall beside best friend central valleys chief cliff cloud of dust collapse dawn dead decreed Dolpo evil demons father fell film finally followed gave them back gods Grandfather grazing hammer harder herd high plateaus Himalaya Himalayan mountains hoofs horns journey Karma shook Karma's caravan killed lake lead the caravan lead yak leave Lhapka listen live long day long trek longer walk looked back monastery mountain passes narrow path old caravaner painting pilgrims prayer replied rock rugged salt caravan salt for grain shook his head shortcut shouted snow son on purpose soon steep stepped forward story Suddenly Talking Tenzing Norbu Lama Tinle Tinle's told Tomorrow trade trail true Dolpo-pa Tsering watched Tsering's mother valleys of Nepal village wait white yak winter wise lamas women young ཀརྨ གཡག དག ནང ནས འཕྲིན ལས