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  1. Korean Folklore: Korean Mythology, Janghwa Hongryeon Jeon, Hong Gildong, Simcheongga, Chunhyangga, Sugungga, Dong, Dong, Dongdaemun, Arang
  2. An Illustrated Guide to Korean Mythology by Choi Won-Oh, 2008-04-10
  3. Mu-Ga: The Ritual Songsof the Korean Mudangs
  4. Myths of Korea (Korean studies series) by Dae-seok Seo, 2000-12-10
  5. Korean Myths And Folk Legends. by Pae-gang Hwang, 2005-12-30
  6. Korea in Fiction: Fictional Koreans, Films Set in Korea, Korean Folklore, Jin-Soo Kwon, Korean Mythology, Sun-Hwa Kwon, Kim Kaphwan, Oh Dae-Su
  7. Korean Mythology: Kraft Foods
  8. The Story Bag: A Collection of Korean Folktales by Kim So-Un, 1989-12-15
  9. Asian Mythology: Myths and Legends of China, Japan, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia by Rachel Storm, 2000-09-25
  10. KOREAN RELIGION: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Religion</i> by Francisca Cho, 2005
  11. Seven Brothers & the Big Dipper and Hungbu, Nolbu and the Magic Gourds (Korean Folk Tales for Children, Vol 4) by Duance Vorhees, Mark Mueller, et all 2008-12-01
  12. Korean Mythology
  13. Tigers, Frogs, and Rice Cakes: A Book of Korean Proverbs by Soma Han Stickler, 1999-02
  14. Korean Folk Tales (Tut Books) by Molly Bang, Ryuk, 1989-12-15

1. Korean Mythology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Korean mythology consists of national legends and folktales which come from all over the Korean Peninsula. The original religion of Korea was a form of the Eurasian shamanism
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Moon goddess of Goguryeo Korean name Hangul Hanja Revised Romanization Hangug sinhwa McCune–Reischauer Han'guk sinhwa Korean mythology consists of national legends and folk-tales which come from all over the Korean Peninsula The original religion of Korea was a form of the Eurasian shamanism and the totemism of Far East Asia , specifically of the nomadic peoples of present-day Manchuria . These were strongly colored by the later importations of Buddhism Confucianism and Taoism from China During the early ages, when Buddhism was on the rise, Korean shamanism was widely discredited in an attempt to establish Buddhism as the state religion. In later years both

2. Korean Mythology
To understand more about the character and scope of Korean mythology and folklore, it is necessary to have at least a brief background in the history and geography of the country.
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Korean mythology From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Korean mythology consists of national legends folktales which come from the all over the Korean penninsula.
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It seems that out of an initial chaos the world was formed and a race of giants set up the stars In the heavens, and seperated them from a deepness of water. When their job was finished they fell into an eternal slumber and their bodies became the islands and mountains etc.. 7 Hwanins ruled a country in succession from 7193-3898 BCE their country spreading 50,000-li north to south and 20,000-li east to west comprising of twelve Dongyi nations. Bak-dal Nara, the first Dongyi state of Greater Mongolia stretching from the Stanovoy mountains in the Lake Baykal vicinity from the North to the Yangzi river in the south (including present Jiangsu, Shanghai, and Anhui) and the Russian Maritime Provinces in the East to Dunhuang in the west is established in 3898 BCE ruled by the first of 18 Hwanungs. Tangun the son of the last Huanung recorded in Korean memory Kuh-bul-dan established Korea in 2333BC. Some important mythological figures
  • Hanle-nim -The Heavenly Emperor, Ruler of Heaven and Earth.

4. Korean Mythology - Citizendia
Korean mythology consists of national legends and folktales which come from the all over the Korean Peninsula. Goguryeo or Koguryo was an ancient Korean kingdom located in the
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Korean mythology consists of national legends and folk-tales which come from the all over the Korean Peninsula
The original religion of Korea was a form of the Eurasian Shamanism and the Totemism of Far East Asia , specifically of the nomadic peoples of present-day Manchuria . These were strongly colored by the later importations of Buddhism Confucianism and Taoism from China
During the early ages, when Buddhism was on the rise, Korean Shamanism was widely discredited in an attempt to establish Buddhism as the state religion. In later years both Korean Buddhism and shamanism were heavily purged, almost to the point of being lost from the consciousness of the general population.
After the Korean War in 1953, shamans came to be seen less as religious figures and more as charlatans willing to exploit people for money. Recently, however, there has been a substantial revival movement reclaiming an essential element of

6. Korean Mythology: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
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Overview Korean mythology consists of national legends and folk-tales which come from all over the Korean Peninsula Korean Peninsula The Korean Peninsula is a peninsula in East Asia. It extends southwards for about 684 miles from continental Asia into the Pacific Ocean and is surrounded by the Sea of Japan on the east, the East China Sea to the south, and the Yellow Sea to the west, the Korea Strait connecting the first two...
The original religion of Korea Korea Korea is a territory of East Asia that was formerly unified under one state, but now divided into two separate states and a region in northern China...
was a form of the Eurasian shamanism Shamanism Shamanism is an anthropological term referencing a range of beliefs and practices regarding communication with the spiritual world. A practitioner of shamanism is known as a shaman ....
and the totemism of Far East Asia East Asia East Asia or Eastern Asia is a subregion of Asia that can be defined in either geographical or cultural terms...
, specifically of the nomadic peoples of present-day Manchuria Manchuria Manchuria is a historical name given to a vast geographic region in northeast Asia. Depending on the definition of its extent, Manchuria either falls entirely within People's Republic of China, or is divided between China and Russia...

7. Korean Mythology In English - Dictionary And Translation
Korean mythology. Dictionary terms for Korean mythology in English, English definition for Korean mythology, Thesaurus and Translations of Korean mythology to English, French.
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Categories Korean mythology Korean mythology The original religion of Korea was a form of the Eurasian Shamanism Taoism , though there has been a mass conversion to Christianity amongst the population in the modern times. It is contended by some that after the Korean War Koreans became embarrassed about their own mythology and though many figures are still alive in the consciousness of the general population, much of the oral tradition about the relationship between the mythological figures has been lost. While Tangun is still remembered as a semi-historical dynasty, much else regarding the family of Gods he descends from has been brushed away from the national consciousness. A prime example of this was during the 1988 Summer Olympic Games when there was a crack-down on the genuine local shamans out of embarrassment. There are now very few practitioners of the ancient Korean religions in Seoul and charlatans have quickly gobbled up the former shaman audience in the quest to exploit people seeking spirituality. edit
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It seems that out of an initial chaos the world was formed and a race of giants set up the stars in the heavens, and separated them from a deepness of water. When their job was finished they fell into an eternal slumber and their bodies became the islands and mountains etc.

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Korean mythology Korean mythology consists of national legends folktales which come from the all over the Korean penninsula. Considering the size of the area there is a
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It seems that out of an initial chaos the world was formed and a race of giants set up the stars In the heavens, and sperated them from a deepness of water. When their job was finished they fell into an eternal slumber and their bodies became the islands and mountains etc.. 7 Hwanins ruled a country in succession from 7193-3898 BCE their country spreading 50,000-li north to south and 20,000-li east to west comprising of twelve Dongyi nations. Bak-dal Nara, the first Dongyi state of Greater Mongolia stretching from the Stanovoy mountains in the Lake Baykal vicinity from the North to the Yangzi river in the south (including present Jiangsu, Shanghai, and Anhui) and the Russian Maritime Provinces in the East to Dunhuang in the west is established in 3898 BCE ruled by the first of 18 Hwanungs. Tangun the son of the last Huanung recorded in Korean memory Kuh-bul-dan established Korea in 2333BC. Some important mythological figures
  • Hanle-nim -The Heavenly Emperor, Ruler of Heaven and Earth.

10. Korean Mythology - Wikivisual
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You can help Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. This article has been tagged since June 2006 Korean mythology consists of national legends and folk-tales which come from the all over the Korean Peninsula The original religion of Korea was a form of the Eurasian shamanism and the totemism of Far East Asia , specifically of the nomadic peoples of present-day Manchuria . These were strongly colored by the later importations of Buddhism Confucianism and Taoism from China During the early ages, when Buddhism was on the rise, Korean shamanism was widely discredited in an attempt to establish Buddhism as the state religion. In later years both Korean Buddhism and shamanism were heavily purged, almost to the point of being lost from the consciousness of the general population. After the Korean War in 1953, shamans came to be seen less as religious figures and more as charlatans willing to exploit people for money. Recently, however, there has been a substantial revival movement reclaiming an essential element of Korean culture Although the society is suffused with Confucian values and customs, roughly half of South Koreans today identify themselves as non-religious, a quarter as

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A selection of articles related to korean mythology korean mythology Encyclopedia Chi You. In Chinese and Korean mythology, Chi You is a war deity.
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13. Korean Mythology - SpeedyLook Encyclopedia
Korean mythology gathers the Mythe S and L gende S main roads of all the Korean P ninsule. The initial religion of Korea was a form of Chamanisme Eurasia N and of Tot misme of
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Korean mythology gathers the Mythe S and Légende S main roads of all the Korean Péninsule. The initial religion of Korea was a form of Chamanisme Eurasia N and of Totémisme of the Far East , more particularly that of the Peuple S Nomade S of the current Mandchourie . Thereafter this one was tinted of Bouddhisme, Confucianisme and of Taoïsme come from China. At the time of the beginnings of Buddhism, the Korean Chamanisme was largely discredited to try to establish Buddhism like religion of state. Later, Korean Buddhism and the shamanism were largely pursued at the point almost to lose the trace in the popular conscience of it. After the War of Korea in 1953, the Shamans were seen like charlatans ready to extort people for some money than religious personalities. Recently, however, there was a movement revival substanciel which becomes an essential component of the Korean Culture. Although the values and habits Confucianists are well diffused in the company, about half of the south Korean are said today without religion, a Christian quarter , and another quarter Buddhists.

14. Korean Mythology Summary And Analysis Summary | BookRags.com
Korean mythology summary with 13 pages of lesson plans, quotes, chapter summaries, analysis, encyclopedia entries, essays, research information, and more.
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15. Korean Mythology - Discussion And Encyclopedia Article. Who Is Korean Mythology?
Korean mythology. Discussion about Korean mythology. Ecyclopedia or dictionary article about Korean mythology.
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