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Karen Johnson Nerinx Hall High School The Tea-Horse Road: Past and Present
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The Silk Road
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Tea and Horse Road: Chamadao Silk Road Foundation
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Main tea roads between Xishuangbanna, Ya’an and Lhasa CPAmedia
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Camellia sinensisCPA Media
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Hua Tuo, Chinese physician and tea connoisseur. CPA Media
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Map of Tang China: 742 University of Washington
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Circular compressed Pu’er tea CPAmedia
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Hunan Brick tea CPAmedia
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Celestial horse. Painting by Tang Dynasty artist Han Gan(706-83) CPAmedia
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Tea-Horse Road, Tiger-Leaping Gorge, Yunnan, Peter Goullart c. 1940 CPA media
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Tea Porters, Western Sichuan (E.H. Wilson, 1908) CPA media
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Armed Khampa Tibetans at Yanjing on the Tea-Horse road
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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
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Standard 8: Role of Prices Standard 9: Competition and Market Structure Standard 17: Government Failure
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World History Standards Era 2 Standard 4A Era 3 Standard 1 Standard 1D Standard 5A Era 4 Standard 1A
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Era 5 Standard 1A Era 6 Standard 3A Standard 6A Era 7 Standard 3D Era 9 Standard 2A
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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
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Bibliography/Resources CPA The Asia Expert: “China’s Ancient Tea- Horse Road” in Historical Perspective http://www.cpamedia.com/trade-routes/tea- horse-road-historical-perspective The Silk Road Foundation Newsletter: “The Ancient Tea and Horse Caravan Road” the “Silk Road” of Southwest China. http://www.silk- road.com/newsletter/2004vol2num1/tea.htm
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National Geographic Magazine, “The Forgotten Road”. http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2010/05/tea- horse-road/jenkins-text Scientific American, “Future of Popular Chinese Herbal Medicine Up in the Air” http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?i d=future-of-chinese-herbal-med-up-in-the-air
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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
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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
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