k Tibet China A Khampas ferry man, carrying a walking stick, a rudimentary rifle and a rattan cable which was used to assist people across the Mekong River 1937. Photo by Ernst Schafer 19101992, Bundesarchiv, 1938 CC BYSA 3.0 License Kham is a region in eastern Tibet which was considered a special administrative district within China until 1939, when it became an official Chinese province. The people of Kham are called Khampas and are highly reputed warriors. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Tibet   China: A Khampas ferry man, carrying a walking stick, a rudimentary rifle and a rattan cable which was used to assist people across the Mekong River  1937 . Photo by Ernst Schafer  1910 1992 , Bundesarchiv, 1938  CC BY SA 3.0 License  Kham is a region in eastern Tibet which was considered a  special administrative district  within China until 1939, when it became an official Chinese province. The people of Kham are called  Khampas  and are highly reputed warriors.
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Tibet / China: A Khampas ferry man, carrying a walking stick, a rudimentary rifle and a rattan cable which was used to assist people across the Mekong River (1937). Photo by Ernst Schafer (1910-1992), Bundesarchiv, 1938 (CC BY-SA 3.0 License)

Kham is a region in eastern Tibet which was considered a "special administrative district" within China until 1939, when it became an official Chinese province. The people of Kham are called 'Khampas' and are highly reputed warriors.

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