Published: Jan. 24, 2018

flyer about yak girl bookCAS Event
Wednesday, January 31, 2018; 5 p.m.
Humanities 250

The听Center for Asian studies and the Tibet Himalaya Inititive present Doplo, The Hidden Land! CU graduate, Dorje Dolma听will give a talk about her new book,听Yak Girl: Growing Up in the Remote Dolpo Region of Nepal!

Dorje Dolma听was born in the remote Dolpo region of Nepal, high in the mountains bordering Tibet. She was the oldest of eleven children, only six of whom survived the harsh conditions of their lives. Dolpo had no running water, electricity, motor vehicles, phones, school, or doctors, other than the local lamas, trained in the use of herbs and prayer. Dorje began herding the family鈥檚 goats and sheep at age five and by seven she was defending them from attacks by wolves and snow leopards.

When she was ten, Dorje鈥檚 parents took her on a month-long trek to Kathmandu to find help for a serious health condition. There they encountered Westerners who arranged to bring Dorje to the United States and get her the surgery she needed to save her life.

Adopted by her new American family, Dorje eventually graduated from the University of Colorado with a degree in Fine Arts in 2008. She worked as an early childhood teacher in 麻豆影院, Colorado, and now continues to develop her art. Her website is听. Dorje just released her first book:听Yak Girl: Growing Up in the Remote Dolpo Region of Nepal