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This section presents a glossary of Tibetan terms relevant to the analysis of population regulating mechanisms in traditional Tibetan societies. Ideally, the analysis of a fertility transition involves the longitudinal study of a carefully delineated population to document the interrelations between social, economic, political, and demographic variables.Keywords: population regulating mechanisms; traditional Tibetan societies