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- noun Plural form of
chuba .
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Examples
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PRC in Sichuan, Qinghai and Gansu, where they are coveted adornments for Tibetan chubas.
Tibetans Burn Wild Animal Skins In Tibet To Encourage Wildlife Preservation 2006
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PRC in Sichuan, Qinghai and Gansu, where they are coveted adornments for Tibetan chubas.
Tibetans Burn Wild Animal Skins In Tibet To Encourage Wildlife Preservation 2006
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Many arrived penniless, destitute, their traditional chubas (native Tibetan costumes) tattered and dusty from the long journey.
Excerpt: The Art of Happiness at Work by His Holiness The Dalai Lama 2003
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As he often said, "we have to hitch up our own chubas" or putting it more in the American vernacular "we have to pick up our own socks."
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com David Nichtern 2010
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This was celebrated with "cultural" programs, functions, parades and speeches all over Tibet, and also a major exhibition in Beijing, where Chinese girls wearing blue silk chubas guided foreign and Chinese visitors through the exhibitions of the horrors of "feudal" Tibet.
Phayul Latest News 2009
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This was celebrated with "cultural" programs, functions, parades and speeches all over Tibet, and also a major exhibition in Beijing, where Chinese girls wearing blue silk chubas guided foreign and Chinese visitors through the exhibitions of the horrors of "feudal" Tibet.
Phayul Latest News 2009
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