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Heller, Amy; Blondeau, Anne-Marie (2008). 68. What is the Policy Adopted by China Regarding Traditional Tibetan Culture? In: Blondeau, Anne-Marie; Buffetrille, Katia (eds.) Authenticating Tibet. Answers to China’s 100 Questions (pp. 209-211). Berkeley: University of California Press
Heller, Amy (2008). 69. Some foreign newspapers have claimed that China has paid no attention to Tibet's history and culture. What are the facts? In: Blondeau, Anne-Marie; Buffetrille, Katia (eds.) Authenticating Tibet. Answers to China’s 100 Questions (pp. 212-213). Berkeley: University of California Press
Heller, Amy; Blondeau, Anne-Marie (2008). 70. What is the Chinese government's attitude toward traditional Tibetan literature and art? In: Blondeau, Anne-Marie; Buffetrille, Katia (eds.) Authenticating Tibet. Answers to China’s 100 Questions (pp. 214-219). Berkeley: University of California Press
Heller, Amy (2008). 71. What work has been done to protect cultural relics and historical sites in Tibet? In: Blondeau, Anne-Marie; Buffetrille, Katia (eds.) Authenticating Tibet. Answers to China’s 100 Questions (pp. 220-222). Berkeley: University of California Press
Heller, Amy (1996). Mongolian Mountain Deities and Local Gods. Examples of Rituals for their Worship in Tibetan Language. In: Blondeau, Anne-Marie; Steinkellner, Ernst (eds.) Reflections of the Mountain. Essays on the History and Social Meaning of the Mountain Cult in Tibet and the Himalaya. Veröffentlichungen zur Sozialanthropologie: Vol. 2 (pp. 34-44). Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften