Raksha Mancham is one of the bands leaded by belgian Eric Fabry, who goes by the pseudonym Yarin Son Gündür)(see also 1 200 000 Dead Tibetans, Bardo Thödöl). As his other projects, he claims his music to be "influenced by the music of indigenous peoples worldwide", as vague as it sounds. The belgian band in an act of cultural appropiation took their name from an old Tibetan Buddhist ceremony. Raksha Mancham describes what happens after death, the importance of 'good' and 'bad' acts
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In a Sacred Manner We Live
Crying to the Spirits
Before The White Men Came
Fight
Nymphs of the Desert
Bedun
Aborigenee
Mahabad
Abd er Rahman
Tribal War (Armenian Nightmare)
The Last Days Of Khay Wangdi
In the Land of the War Canoes
The Undying Flame
Konya Dans
Danakil
Portrait In Black (To The Very End Of Dead Oceans) (Extract)
Fiddayyin
Chams
Reguibat Illa Tinduf (Exile)
Nostalgia
Karma (Aphrodite & Lung-Ta)
Arabiya Fahrana
Ngenko
The Way To The Abyss
Kepulauan (Timor & Papua)
Peshmerga
The Prisoner (Geshe Lobsang Wangchuk)
Chu-Shi Khang-Druk
Portrait in Black
Kepulauan (Chakmas)
Durdag (Gyaltsen)
Al-Khawf
Fight (Deir Yasin - The Rape Of Palestin)
Waiting For Someone Who's Already Gone Away (Bon Version)
Funeral Orations
Al-Shams Damaha Al-Qabr
Qabail Zawaj
Tubu Ghzali Illa Bardai
In the Land of the Head Hunters
In The Land Of The Head Hunter
Asleep Behind The Death
The Last Indian
Wounded Knee
Wounded Knee (28.12.1890)
The Prisoner
Nostalghia
Armenian Nightmare (Tribal War)
Ouled-Naïl (Initiation To Seduction)
Ouled-Nail (Initiation To Seduction)
Hamilu Al-Hawa
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