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“Can Pollution Bring Balance to the Hidden Land? Fiberglass Interventions in the Ecology of Sikkimese Cham,”Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies 40.2 (2022): 46-65.
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“Trees as Village Protectors, Guru Rinpoche’s Wayfinders and Adopted Family Members: Arboreal Imagination, Agency and Relationality in Sikkim,” Worldviews: Global Religions, Culture, and Ecology 25.2 (2021): 151-170.
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“Foxes, Yetis, and Bulls as Lamas: Human-Animal Interactions as a Resource for Exploring Buddhist Ethics in Sikkim,” Journal of Buddhist Ethics 25 (2018): 45-69.
“Looking Beyond the Land of Rice: Kalimpong and Darjeeling as Modern Buddhist Contact Zones for Sikkimese Intellectual Communities,” in Transcultural Encounters in the Himalayan Borderlands: Kalimpong as a Contact Zone, edited by Markus Viehbeck. Heidelberg: Heidelberg University Press, 2017, 301-318.
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