Hi Ashwin,

This has been something of a concern to me as well. I even learnt the
Tibetan alphabet at one point in my life. That aside, looking at the
activity at Tibetan Wikipedia, there doesn't seem to be anything but
certain IP edits and some users creating random pages in English. So, I
think it would be safe to assume that there isn't any Tibetan Wikimedia
community in India right now.

Looking at the number of manuscripts that are there in Tibetan and have
been carefully preserved at various monasteries, I believe digitizing those
manuscripts and creating a Tibetan Wikisource might be a great first step
of engagement with the community. I see that thousands of manuscripts in
Tibetan have been scanned by various organizations such as the Buddhist
Digital Resource Center
<https://archive.org/details/bdrc-palmleafmanuscripts>.

If good enough input methods are available to type Tibetan, then I think
transcribing these texts on Wikisource can be really useful to the Tibetan
community. This is very different from trying to build a Wikipedia.
Wikipedia needs to be updated every now and then but on Wikisource, once a
text has been transcribed and validated, It would remain useful forever
with a scope for improvement such as annotations but the text in itself
will have its value, forever.

Best
Satdeep


On Mon, 9 Aug 2021 at 13:49, Ashwin Baindur <ashwin.bain...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear fellow Indian Wikimedians,
>
> Would you know if there are Tibetan language (bo) Wikimedia project
> editors in India? I ask because presently Tibetan is not listed in the set
> of what we consider language wikimedia communities concerning India.
>
> In India, Tibetic people are found in the regions of Ladakh (Ladakhi and
> Balti), Spiti valley, Uttarakhand (Bhotiya), Sikkim (Bhutia), and Arunachal
> Pradesh (Khamba, Lhoba and Monpa people). There are also nearly 100,000
> Tibetans living in exile in India since 1959.
>
> (Please see:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tibetan_people#In_India)
>
> It is highly unlikely that the Tibetan community, which has the maximum
> population in Tibet proper, and which uses the Tibetan script for writing
> the language, would get any support in their homeland. As we have lakhs of
> Indian citizens of ancestral Tibetic origin who belong to this community
> and most likely use these Tibetan language (bo)  Wikimedia projects in
> India, we need to look out for them.
>
>
> Ashwin Baindur (User:AshLin)
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