In a message dated 7/16/05 2:16:38 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks.  Didn't know about the Buddhist-Glastonbury
connection at all.  And I knew Buddhists generally
traveled to spread the dharma, but I've always thought
of the Tibetans as being pretty isolated because of
the geography.


Tibetans came to the new world long before Buddha was ever thought of. A friend of mine who's father is an anthropologist says two things the native American and Tibetan have in common that you don't find in other gene  pools is the shape of their teeth teeth and oddly enough a red oval shaped spot on the tale bone. The same gene  pool that settled Tibet also migrated north east and across to Alaska and on downward as far south as Argentina. look  at a full blooded Cheyenne or Lakota  and a Tibetan and you can't tell which is which.


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