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Karen Johnson Nerinx Hall High School The Tea-Horse Road: Past and Present

The Silk Road

Tea and Horse Road: Chamadao Silk Road Foundation

Main tea roads between Xishuangbanna, Ya’an and Lhasa CPAmedia

Camellia sinensisCPA Media

Hua Tuo, Chinese physician and tea connoisseur. CPA Media

Map of Tang China: 742 University of Washington

Circular compressed Pu’er tea CPAmedia

Hunan Brick tea CPAmedia

Celestial horse. Painting by Tang Dynasty artist Han Gan(706-83) CPAmedia

Tea-Horse Road, Tiger-Leaping Gorge, Yunnan, Peter Goullart c CPA media

Tea Porters, Western Sichuan (E.H. Wilson, 1908) CPA media

Armed Khampa Tibetans at Yanjing on the Tea-Horse road

That’s Great: Now What Spider Web Activity: Playing Cards Activity: Standards: Economics: Standard 1: Scarcity Standard 3: Allocation Standard 4: Incentives Standard 5: Trade Standard 7: Markets and Prices

Standard 8: Role of Prices Standard 9: Competition and Market Structure Standard 17: Government Failure

World History Standards Era 2 Standard 4A Era 3 Standard 1 Standard 1D Standard 5A Era 4 Standard 1A

Era 5 Standard 1A Era 6 Standard 3A Standard 6A Era 7 Standard 3D Era 9 Standard 2A

Geography Standards Essential Element II: Places and Regions Essential Element IV: Human Systems Essential Element V: Environment and Society Essential Element VI: The Uses of Geography

Bibliography/Resources CPA The Asia Expert: “China’s Ancient Tea- Horse Road” in Historical Perspective horse-road-historical-perspective The Silk Road Foundation Newsletter: “The Ancient Tea and Horse Caravan Road” the “Silk Road” of Southwest China. road.com/newsletter/2004vol2num1/tea.htm

National Geographic Magazine, “The Forgotten Road”. horse-road/jenkins-text Scientific American, “Future of Popular Chinese Herbal Medicine Up in the Air” d=future-of-chinese-herbal-med-up-in-the-air

Books Ancient Sichuan-Tibet Tea-Horse Road, by Lainchung Nangsa Crowded Mountains, Empty Towns: Commodification and Contestation in Cordyceps Harvesting in Eastern Tibet, by Kunga Tsering Lama Life Along the Silk Road by Susan Whitfield The Ancient Tea Horse Road, by Jeff Fuchs

Movies Asian Corridor in Heaven A.K.A. Cha Ma Go Do by Insight Asia series co-produced by KBS America and NHK Himalaya by Eric Valli