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Davidson: Hidden Realms and Pure Abodes 181literary history <strong>of</strong> the Bodhanåth myth, see Anne-Marie Blondeau, “ByarungKha-shor, Légende foundatrice du Bouddhism Tibétain,” in PerKværne, ed., Tibetan <strong>Studies</strong>: Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 6th Seminar <strong>of</strong> theInternational Association for Tibetan <strong>Studies</strong>, vol. 1 (Oslo: <strong>Institute</strong> forComparative Research in Human Culture, 1994), pp. 31–48.61. Owen Lattimore, <strong>Studies</strong> in Frontier History: Collected Papers 1928–1958 (London: Oxford University Press, 1962).62. Todd T. Lewis, “Himalayan Frontier Trade: Newar Diaspora Merchantsand Buddhism,” in Charles Ramble and Martin Brauen, eds.,Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the International Seminar on the Anthropology <strong>of</strong> Tibet andthe Himalaya (Zurich: Ethnological Museum <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Zurich,1993), pp. 165–178.63. Quoted in John Mack Faragher, Rereading Frederick Jackson Turner:“<strong>The</strong> Significance <strong>of</strong> the Frontier in American History” and Other Essays,with Commentary by John Mack Faragher (New York: Henry Holt and Co.,1994), p. 239.64. Faragher, Rereading Frederick Jackson Turner, p. 239.65. Lattimore, <strong>Studies</strong> in Frontier History, p. 115.66. See the comparative essays in Howard Lamar and Leonard Thompson,eds., <strong>The</strong> Frontier In History: North America and Southern Africa Compared(New Haven: Yale University Press, 1981).

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