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MATERIALS

Korean shamanism_Goheung Honmagi-gut

KADU Daedong Gut performance (live broadcast of a performance)
general director Chan-ho Park

traditional Korean funeral_youngyang area

Song of a Zen singer at a traditional Korean funeral

Shaman's Song  "Myth of Creation in Jeju" 

 
It is a shaman's song that is handed down to Jeju in Korea. This shaman's song is a myth about the creation of heaven and earth that has been handed down in Jeju."Cheonji Wang (king of heaven and earth)" Bonpuri

A shaman's reading, a gut in Daegu area

Korea Shrine Gallery

Korea's shrines are sacred places that have been revered since ancient times, where they enshrine guardian spirits of the nation or a village, serving as the origins of Korean traditional beliefs (Shamanism) and the source of Korean mythology. Korean shrines have suffered significant destruction during times of adversity, but they continue to be objects of faith and reverence in some villages

shamanistic ritual "Gut"

"Gut" is a ritual conducted by Korean shamans to communicate with the unique gods or heavens in Korea. The history of Gut dates back to the birth of the first ancient kingdom in Korea around 5000 years ago. Over time, the types of gods and the rituals conducted to commune with them have become increasingly diverse and have gradually evolved.

Korean Buddhist rituals

Korean Buddhist rituals

Korean Confucian ritual 

Korean Confucian rites  

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