• Charles Albert Edward Ramble (born 1957) is an anthropologist and former University Lecturer in Tibetan and Himalayan Studies at the Oriental Institute...
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    American producer, singer and musician whose full name is Ramble John "RJ" Krohn Charles Ramble (born 1957), anthropologist and university lecturer The...
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    Secular Bön or the civil religion of the Himalayan borderlands studied by Charles Ramble in his The Navel of Demoness, as well as Buryatian Bѳ Murgel, from the...
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    Rituals). 2010. Sacred Landscape of the Himalaya. With Niels Gutschow, Charles Ramble and Ernst Steinkellner. Vienna: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press....
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    performed with a number of RnB groups, covering songs by the likes of Ray Charles and James Brown. The first of these was the Inmates (late 1964–about April...
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  • A City Ramble: or, the humours of the compter (sometimes The City Ramble) is a 1715 dramatic comedy play by the British writer Charles Knipe. It was first...
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  • Retrieved May 17, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. Eric Peterson (2006). "Charles Kuralt". Ramble. Fulcrum. ISBN 9781933108087. Williams, Paige (June 1, 1998). "A...
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  • ISBN 3-7701-2509-6 1993: Anthropology of Tibet and the Himalaya (with Charles Ramble), Ethnologische Schriften Zürich, ESZ 12, Ethnological Museum of the...
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    White Snow God. Dondrup Lhagyal; Phuntso Tsering Sharyul; Tsering Thar; Charles Ramble; Marietta Kind (2010). Samten G. Karmay; Yasuhiko Nagano (eds.). "A...
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    Sketches of Swiss Scenery and Manners (1829) and The Pedestrian: A Summer's Ramble in the Tyrol (1832). In 1832, he visited the United States along with Count...
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