WLIW21 PBS

October 30th, 2008
mongolia-monk

Our traveling companion, somewhere out on the steppes. After the fall of the Yuan, the Mongols went back to their old shamanistic ways before re-adopting Tibetan Buddhism in the sixteenth century.

Photo © Denis Belliveau. All rights reserved

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