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APA Citation

Wangdu, Sagong. & Tsepak, Tenzin. & Library of Tibetan Works & Archives (Dharmasala, India).  (2009).  A hundred customs and traditions of Tibetan people.  Dharamsala, H.P :  Library of Tibetan Works and Archives

MLA Citation

Wangdu, Sagong. and Tsepak, Tenzin. and Library of Tibetan Works & Archives (Dharmasala, India).  A hundred customs and traditions of Tibetan people / by Sagong Wangdu ; translated by Tenzin Tsepak  Library of Tibetan Works and Archives Dharamsala, H.P  2009

Australian/Harvard Citation

Wangdu, Sagong. & Tsepak, Tenzin. & Library of Tibetan Works & Archives (Dharmasala, India).  2009,  A hundred customs and traditions of Tibetan people / by Sagong Wangdu ; translated by Tenzin Tsepak  Library of Tibetan Works and Archives Dharamsala, H.P

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  | publisher=Library of Tibetan Works and Archives
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