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The INCREDIBLE Gods and Goddesses of KOREAN MYTHOLOGY
The Deities of Korean Mythology
See U in History
#Mythology #SeeUinHistory #History #MythologyExplained
published: 06 Jan 2024
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Some Neat Korean Folktales (ft. Black Desert Online)
Sponsored by Black Desert Online
Black Desert Online's latest expansion "Land of the Morning Light" is a beautiful new region that's been shrouded in darkness. Uncover ancient mysteries and challenge bosses inspired by Korean folklore!
This free update is accessible to everyone, even if you're Level 1! Want to embark on a fairytale-like adventure? Enjoy your summer in the cool Sea Palace!
Play Now: https://shorturl.at/lnuwG
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/JakeDoubleyoo
published: 04 Aug 2023
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Top 10 mythical creatures in Korea
#KoreanMythicalCreatures #Top10KoreanCreatures #MythicalBeastsKorea #KoreanFolklore #LegendaryKoreanCreatures #KoreanMythology #KoreanMonsters #KoreanFantasyCreatures #KoreanLegendaryBeasts #KoreanFolktales #MythicalCreatures #Folklore #Mythology #LegendaryBeasts #FantasyCreatures #Monsters #Folktales #AsianMythology #AsianMythicalCreatures #AsianFolklore
Join us as we explore the top 10 mythical creatures in Korean folklore! From the mischievous Imugi to the powerful Haetae, we'll take a deep dive into the legends and stories surrounding these fascinating creatures. Whether you're a fan of Korean culture or just love learning about mythical beings, this video is sure to be a treat. So sit back, relax, and get ready to discover the top 10 mythical creatures of Korea!
published: 27 Jan 2023
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Top 10 Korean Mythical Creatures
🐉 Uncover the Mystical World of Korean Folklore 🌙
Join us on a mesmerizing journey through the heart of South Korea's legendary folklore. In this captivating video, we delve into the top 10 mythical creatures and legends that have shaped Korean culture and storytelling for centuries. From the enigmatic Gumiho to the awe-inspiring Yong, each legend is brought to life with vivid descriptions and rich historical context.
🦊 What You'll Discover:
- Intriguing tales of the Gumiho, Dokkaebi, Cheollima, and more.
- The cultural significance and historical roots of each myth.
- Stunning visual representations inspired by Korean art and folklore.
🌟 Why Watch:
- Explore the fascinating blend of history, culture, and mythology.
- Gain insights into the mythical creatures that embody Korean values a...
published: 12 Nov 2023
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The Legend of Bari – Korean Mythology
This legend tells the story of a young girl, scorned at birth for being a girl, who was abandoned and cast into a river in a basket. The child was found and raised by a peasant family. Years later, the king is struck down by an illness, and none of his daughters accepted the challenges imposed to save their father, except for Bari, the rejected child, who had the courage to venture out to save him.
See U in History
#SeeUinHistory #History
published: 08 Mar 2024
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Dokkaebi | The Korean Goblin
Tricksters are found throughout mythology and folklore, and though they are never truly evil, they are more than capable of causing harm to those around in them. In Korean mythology, the Dokkaebi takes the mantle of trickster. Often appearing as monstrous goblin-like creatures, the Dokkaebi is a morally ambiguous spirit of the world capable of light magic, bringing blessings as well as curses to those they encounter. Though they change appearance and alignment rather frequently, they always manage to keep storytelling interesting!
Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/mythologyunleashed
MYTHOLOGY HAS BEEN TOLD AND RETOLD IN MANY FORMS ACROSS TIME, STORIES AND ACCOUNTS MAY VARY.
MUSIC:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BHpxbh9w0I&t=53s
CLIPS:
Stock footage of river
OPENING:
htt...
published: 22 Mar 2023
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The Korean Folklore & Urban Legends Iceberg Explained...
Korean folklore and urban legends are some of world mythology's most interesting in my opinion. Similar to my Japanese and Philippines iceberg explained videos, In this Korean folklore and urban legends iceberg explained video, i'm doing a deep dive into Asian true crime as well as Korean mythology, superstitions, folklore, folktales and urban legends. This is the Korean folklore & urban legends iceberg explained.
Okay, that's it for me. If you enjoyed this video please interact with it (ie. like, comment, share, subscribe etc.) As it really helps me know that the work I put into these videos :)
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:54 - Ghost Money
02:32 - Taxi Drivers Steal Kidneys
04:31 - Leaving The Fan On At Night
05:43 - The Virgin Ghost
09:35 - Kumiho
11:10 - Jayu-ro Highway Crashes
12:32...
published: 25 Jun 2022
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WHO Were the First to Arrive in Japan and HOW Did They Do It
This video is part of the series "Japanese History and Mythology", where I cover all episodes of Japan's history in great detail and tie them with mythological tales.
The Paleolithic era will be covered in 3 videos:
1st video: Covers the DATE of the arrival of the first people in Japan
2nd video (this one): Covers WHO were these people and HOW did they arrive in Japan
3rd video: Covers the Paleolithic Lifestyle (and it will be an immersive experience)
Timestamps:
00:00 Summary of Last Video
02:20 What the Video Will Be About
02:40 The Heterogeneity of the Japanese Paleolithic Man
03:27 The 3 Routes of Migration
03:51 Taiwan - Okinawa Route
07:48 The Sea Voyage from Taiwan to Japan
09:57 Korea - Kyushu Route
11:30 Russia - Hokkaidō Route
14:09 Who Came First? Who Came Second?
16:39...
published: 24 Mar 2024
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Korean Shamanism [History of Korea]
#korea #shamanism #koreanhistory #historyofkorea
Today, we’ll take a look at Korean shamanism, called musok 무속신앙 or mugyo 무교. Korean shamanism is often ignored when talking about Korean culture and the behaviour of its people. Theres’s usually more of a focus on Confucianism and Buddhism and more recently, Christianity. But, like trying to understand Western culture without the influence of Christianity, it would be erroneous to not discuss the influence of shamanism on Korean society.
While shamanism isn’t as popular nowadays as it once was, it still plays an important role in how decisions are taken either following a ritual (a gut 굿) or after a fortune reading (saju 사주). Female shamans, mudang (무당), are seen by some as the keepers of Korean culture which can be seen in their clothing ...
published: 28 Oct 2022
9:29
The INCREDIBLE Gods and Goddesses of KOREAN MYTHOLOGY
The Deities of Korean Mythology
See U in History
#Mythology #SeeUinHistory #History #MythologyExplained
The Deities of Korean Mythology
See U in History
#Mythology #SeeUinHistory #History #MythologyExplained
https://wn.com/The_Incredible_Gods_And_Goddesses_Of_Korean_Mythology
The Deities of Korean Mythology
See U in History
#Mythology #SeeUinHistory #History #MythologyExplained
- published: 06 Jan 2024
- views: 11378
12:51
Some Neat Korean Folktales (ft. Black Desert Online)
Sponsored by Black Desert Online
Black Desert Online's latest expansion "Land of the Morning Light" is a beautiful new region that's been shrouded in darkness. ...
Sponsored by Black Desert Online
Black Desert Online's latest expansion "Land of the Morning Light" is a beautiful new region that's been shrouded in darkness. Uncover ancient mysteries and challenge bosses inspired by Korean folklore!
This free update is accessible to everyone, even if you're Level 1! Want to embark on a fairytale-like adventure? Enjoy your summer in the cool Sea Palace!
Play Now: https://shorturl.at/lnuwG
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/JakeDoubleyoo
https://wn.com/Some_Neat_Korean_Folktales_(Ft._Black_Desert_Online)
Sponsored by Black Desert Online
Black Desert Online's latest expansion "Land of the Morning Light" is a beautiful new region that's been shrouded in darkness. Uncover ancient mysteries and challenge bosses inspired by Korean folklore!
This free update is accessible to everyone, even if you're Level 1! Want to embark on a fairytale-like adventure? Enjoy your summer in the cool Sea Palace!
Play Now: https://shorturl.at/lnuwG
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/JakeDoubleyoo
- published: 04 Aug 2023
- views: 354842
9:15
Top 10 mythical creatures in Korea
#KoreanMythicalCreatures #Top10KoreanCreatures #MythicalBeastsKorea #KoreanFolklore #LegendaryKoreanCreatures #KoreanMythology #KoreanMonsters #KoreanFantasyCre...
#KoreanMythicalCreatures #Top10KoreanCreatures #MythicalBeastsKorea #KoreanFolklore #LegendaryKoreanCreatures #KoreanMythology #KoreanMonsters #KoreanFantasyCreatures #KoreanLegendaryBeasts #KoreanFolktales #MythicalCreatures #Folklore #Mythology #LegendaryBeasts #FantasyCreatures #Monsters #Folktales #AsianMythology #AsianMythicalCreatures #AsianFolklore
Join us as we explore the top 10 mythical creatures in Korean folklore! From the mischievous Imugi to the powerful Haetae, we'll take a deep dive into the legends and stories surrounding these fascinating creatures. Whether you're a fan of Korean culture or just love learning about mythical beings, this video is sure to be a treat. So sit back, relax, and get ready to discover the top 10 mythical creatures of Korea!
https://wn.com/Top_10_Mythical_Creatures_In_Korea
#KoreanMythicalCreatures #Top10KoreanCreatures #MythicalBeastsKorea #KoreanFolklore #LegendaryKoreanCreatures #KoreanMythology #KoreanMonsters #KoreanFantasyCreatures #KoreanLegendaryBeasts #KoreanFolktales #MythicalCreatures #Folklore #Mythology #LegendaryBeasts #FantasyCreatures #Monsters #Folktales #AsianMythology #AsianMythicalCreatures #AsianFolklore
Join us as we explore the top 10 mythical creatures in Korean folklore! From the mischievous Imugi to the powerful Haetae, we'll take a deep dive into the legends and stories surrounding these fascinating creatures. Whether you're a fan of Korean culture or just love learning about mythical beings, this video is sure to be a treat. So sit back, relax, and get ready to discover the top 10 mythical creatures of Korea!
- published: 27 Jan 2023
- views: 3036
7:20
Top 10 Korean Mythical Creatures
🐉 Uncover the Mystical World of Korean Folklore 🌙
Join us on a mesmerizing journey through the heart of South Korea's legendary folklore. In this captivating v...
🐉 Uncover the Mystical World of Korean Folklore 🌙
Join us on a mesmerizing journey through the heart of South Korea's legendary folklore. In this captivating video, we delve into the top 10 mythical creatures and legends that have shaped Korean culture and storytelling for centuries. From the enigmatic Gumiho to the awe-inspiring Yong, each legend is brought to life with vivid descriptions and rich historical context.
🦊 What You'll Discover:
- Intriguing tales of the Gumiho, Dokkaebi, Cheollima, and more.
- The cultural significance and historical roots of each myth.
- Stunning visual representations inspired by Korean art and folklore.
🌟 Why Watch:
- Explore the fascinating blend of history, culture, and mythology.
- Gain insights into the mythical creatures that embody Korean values and beliefs.
- Enjoy a visual feast of imagery inspired by the enchanting world of Korean legends.
📚 Perfect for enthusiasts of mythology, cultural explorations, and anyone curious about the stories that have shaped civilizations.
👍 Like, Share, and Subscribe for more deep dives into world myths and legends.
🔔 Turn on notifications to stay updated on our latest cultural adventures!
#KoreanMythology #FolkloreExploration #MythicalCreatures #CulturalJourney"
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
https://uppbeat.io/t/zac-tiessen/eastern-journey
https://wn.com/Top_10_Korean_Mythical_Creatures
🐉 Uncover the Mystical World of Korean Folklore 🌙
Join us on a mesmerizing journey through the heart of South Korea's legendary folklore. In this captivating video, we delve into the top 10 mythical creatures and legends that have shaped Korean culture and storytelling for centuries. From the enigmatic Gumiho to the awe-inspiring Yong, each legend is brought to life with vivid descriptions and rich historical context.
🦊 What You'll Discover:
- Intriguing tales of the Gumiho, Dokkaebi, Cheollima, and more.
- The cultural significance and historical roots of each myth.
- Stunning visual representations inspired by Korean art and folklore.
🌟 Why Watch:
- Explore the fascinating blend of history, culture, and mythology.
- Gain insights into the mythical creatures that embody Korean values and beliefs.
- Enjoy a visual feast of imagery inspired by the enchanting world of Korean legends.
📚 Perfect for enthusiasts of mythology, cultural explorations, and anyone curious about the stories that have shaped civilizations.
👍 Like, Share, and Subscribe for more deep dives into world myths and legends.
🔔 Turn on notifications to stay updated on our latest cultural adventures!
#KoreanMythology #FolkloreExploration #MythicalCreatures #CulturalJourney"
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
https://uppbeat.io/t/zac-tiessen/eastern-journey
- published: 12 Nov 2023
- views: 4105
3:42
The Legend of Bari – Korean Mythology
This legend tells the story of a young girl, scorned at birth for being a girl, who was abandoned and cast into a river in a basket. The child was found and rai...
This legend tells the story of a young girl, scorned at birth for being a girl, who was abandoned and cast into a river in a basket. The child was found and raised by a peasant family. Years later, the king is struck down by an illness, and none of his daughters accepted the challenges imposed to save their father, except for Bari, the rejected child, who had the courage to venture out to save him.
See U in History
#SeeUinHistory #History
https://wn.com/The_Legend_Of_Bari_–_Korean_Mythology
This legend tells the story of a young girl, scorned at birth for being a girl, who was abandoned and cast into a river in a basket. The child was found and raised by a peasant family. Years later, the king is struck down by an illness, and none of his daughters accepted the challenges imposed to save their father, except for Bari, the rejected child, who had the courage to venture out to save him.
See U in History
#SeeUinHistory #History
- published: 08 Mar 2024
- views: 5614
6:39
Dokkaebi | The Korean Goblin
Tricksters are found throughout mythology and folklore, and though they are never truly evil, they are more than capable of causing harm to those around in them...
Tricksters are found throughout mythology and folklore, and though they are never truly evil, they are more than capable of causing harm to those around in them. In Korean mythology, the Dokkaebi takes the mantle of trickster. Often appearing as monstrous goblin-like creatures, the Dokkaebi is a morally ambiguous spirit of the world capable of light magic, bringing blessings as well as curses to those they encounter. Though they change appearance and alignment rather frequently, they always manage to keep storytelling interesting!
Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/mythologyunleashed
MYTHOLOGY HAS BEEN TOLD AND RETOLD IN MANY FORMS ACROSS TIME, STORIES AND ACCOUNTS MAY VARY.
MUSIC:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BHpxbh9w0I&t=53s
CLIPS:
Stock footage of river
OPENING:
https://www.fiverr.com/saif_edits
ARTISTS FEATURED:
Bruno Duarte
Alone Art
Jong Sik Moon
Sue1990
Helena Wills
Hyuksu Park
Byeong Woo Yoo
Hyun Sung
Dae Hoon Lee
REFERENCES:
https://mythologyplanet.com/dokkaebi-korean-goblins/
https://the-demonic-paradise.fandom.com/wiki/Dokkaebi
https://study.com/learn/lesson/korean-mythological-creatures-overview-folklore-symbolism.html
https://slife.org/dokkaebi/
If we used your artwork please let us know so we can give proper credit!
https://wn.com/Dokkaebi_|_The_Korean_Goblin
Tricksters are found throughout mythology and folklore, and though they are never truly evil, they are more than capable of causing harm to those around in them. In Korean mythology, the Dokkaebi takes the mantle of trickster. Often appearing as monstrous goblin-like creatures, the Dokkaebi is a morally ambiguous spirit of the world capable of light magic, bringing blessings as well as curses to those they encounter. Though they change appearance and alignment rather frequently, they always manage to keep storytelling interesting!
Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/mythologyunleashed
MYTHOLOGY HAS BEEN TOLD AND RETOLD IN MANY FORMS ACROSS TIME, STORIES AND ACCOUNTS MAY VARY.
MUSIC:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BHpxbh9w0I&t=53s
CLIPS:
Stock footage of river
OPENING:
https://www.fiverr.com/saif_edits
ARTISTS FEATURED:
Bruno Duarte
Alone Art
Jong Sik Moon
Sue1990
Helena Wills
Hyuksu Park
Byeong Woo Yoo
Hyun Sung
Dae Hoon Lee
REFERENCES:
https://mythologyplanet.com/dokkaebi-korean-goblins/
https://the-demonic-paradise.fandom.com/wiki/Dokkaebi
https://study.com/learn/lesson/korean-mythological-creatures-overview-folklore-symbolism.html
https://slife.org/dokkaebi/
If we used your artwork please let us know so we can give proper credit!
- published: 22 Mar 2023
- views: 11422
35:28
The Korean Folklore & Urban Legends Iceberg Explained...
Korean folklore and urban legends are some of world mythology's most interesting in my opinion. Similar to my Japanese and Philippines iceberg explained videos,...
Korean folklore and urban legends are some of world mythology's most interesting in my opinion. Similar to my Japanese and Philippines iceberg explained videos, In this Korean folklore and urban legends iceberg explained video, i'm doing a deep dive into Asian true crime as well as Korean mythology, superstitions, folklore, folktales and urban legends. This is the Korean folklore & urban legends iceberg explained.
Okay, that's it for me. If you enjoyed this video please interact with it (ie. like, comment, share, subscribe etc.) As it really helps me know that the work I put into these videos :)
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:54 - Ghost Money
02:32 - Taxi Drivers Steal Kidneys
04:31 - Leaving The Fan On At Night
05:43 - The Virgin Ghost
09:35 - Kumiho
11:10 - Jayu-ro Highway Crashes
12:32 - Chicken Blood Tattoos
14:12 - Dead Relatives Soul
Stealing Dream
15:31 - Cockroach Facial Mask
16:44 - Red Pen Superstition
17:44 - Dokkaebi
19:28 - The Man On The Mountain Myth
21:18 - Korean Superstitions
21:38 - Don’t Give Shoes As A Gift
22:00 - Sticky Foods Help
Information Stick
22:29 - Pig Dreams Bring Good Luck
22:53 - The Number #4
24:10 - Mirrors
24:57 - Washing Your Hair
Washes Out Good Luck
26:23 - Bunshinsaba
28:06 - Elevator Man
30:25 - Son Jung-Min
34:56 - Outro
Stay tuned for more!
Support my Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/foxakimbo
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Some of the footage I used today was not my own, this footage can be credited to:
TAGS: Korean Urban Legends Iceberg, Asian Mythology, Asian Urban Legends, Korean Iceberg, Korean Folklore, Asian Folklore, Creepiest, Weirdest, Oddest, Disturbing, Korean Tales, Urban Legend, Mythology, Unsolved Mysteries, Creepypasta, Asian Creepypasta, Asian Myths, World Mythology, Monsters, Creatures, Unsolved, True Crime, Asian True Crime, Unsolved Mysteries
https://wn.com/The_Korean_Folklore_Urban_Legends_Iceberg_Explained...
Korean folklore and urban legends are some of world mythology's most interesting in my opinion. Similar to my Japanese and Philippines iceberg explained videos, In this Korean folklore and urban legends iceberg explained video, i'm doing a deep dive into Asian true crime as well as Korean mythology, superstitions, folklore, folktales and urban legends. This is the Korean folklore & urban legends iceberg explained.
Okay, that's it for me. If you enjoyed this video please interact with it (ie. like, comment, share, subscribe etc.) As it really helps me know that the work I put into these videos :)
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:54 - Ghost Money
02:32 - Taxi Drivers Steal Kidneys
04:31 - Leaving The Fan On At Night
05:43 - The Virgin Ghost
09:35 - Kumiho
11:10 - Jayu-ro Highway Crashes
12:32 - Chicken Blood Tattoos
14:12 - Dead Relatives Soul
Stealing Dream
15:31 - Cockroach Facial Mask
16:44 - Red Pen Superstition
17:44 - Dokkaebi
19:28 - The Man On The Mountain Myth
21:18 - Korean Superstitions
21:38 - Don’t Give Shoes As A Gift
22:00 - Sticky Foods Help
Information Stick
22:29 - Pig Dreams Bring Good Luck
22:53 - The Number #4
24:10 - Mirrors
24:57 - Washing Your Hair
Washes Out Good Luck
26:23 - Bunshinsaba
28:06 - Elevator Man
30:25 - Son Jung-Min
34:56 - Outro
Stay tuned for more!
Support my Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/foxakimbo
Follow me on Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/foxakimbo
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Some of the footage I used today was not my own, this footage can be credited to:
TAGS: Korean Urban Legends Iceberg, Asian Mythology, Asian Urban Legends, Korean Iceberg, Korean Folklore, Asian Folklore, Creepiest, Weirdest, Oddest, Disturbing, Korean Tales, Urban Legend, Mythology, Unsolved Mysteries, Creepypasta, Asian Creepypasta, Asian Myths, World Mythology, Monsters, Creatures, Unsolved, True Crime, Asian True Crime, Unsolved Mysteries
- published: 25 Jun 2022
- views: 42252
18:54
WHO Were the First to Arrive in Japan and HOW Did They Do It
This video is part of the series "Japanese History and Mythology", where I cover all episodes of Japan's history in great detail and tie them with mythological ...
This video is part of the series "Japanese History and Mythology", where I cover all episodes of Japan's history in great detail and tie them with mythological tales.
The Paleolithic era will be covered in 3 videos:
1st video: Covers the DATE of the arrival of the first people in Japan
2nd video (this one): Covers WHO were these people and HOW did they arrive in Japan
3rd video: Covers the Paleolithic Lifestyle (and it will be an immersive experience)
Timestamps:
00:00 Summary of Last Video
02:20 What the Video Will Be About
02:40 The Heterogeneity of the Japanese Paleolithic Man
03:27 The 3 Routes of Migration
03:51 Taiwan - Okinawa Route
07:48 The Sea Voyage from Taiwan to Japan
09:57 Korea - Kyushu Route
11:30 Russia - Hokkaidō Route
14:09 Who Came First? Who Came Second?
16:39 About Micro-blade Technology
17:41 Relation of the Paleolithic/Jōmon Man and Modern Japanese
Link to my blog on Japanese Culture (where you can find authorship of images and references): https://sofiaadmonteiro98.wordpress.com/about/
Follow my socials for updates:
https://www.instagram.com/allaboutjapaneseculture/
https://www.tumblr.com/blog/allaboutjapaneseculture
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555154331663
https://twitter.com/JapanCultureYT
And don't forget to check out my other playlists, there are anime/manga analyses and Japanese study sessions.
https://wn.com/Who_Were_The_First_To_Arrive_In_Japan_And_How_Did_They_Do_It
This video is part of the series "Japanese History and Mythology", where I cover all episodes of Japan's history in great detail and tie them with mythological tales.
The Paleolithic era will be covered in 3 videos:
1st video: Covers the DATE of the arrival of the first people in Japan
2nd video (this one): Covers WHO were these people and HOW did they arrive in Japan
3rd video: Covers the Paleolithic Lifestyle (and it will be an immersive experience)
Timestamps:
00:00 Summary of Last Video
02:20 What the Video Will Be About
02:40 The Heterogeneity of the Japanese Paleolithic Man
03:27 The 3 Routes of Migration
03:51 Taiwan - Okinawa Route
07:48 The Sea Voyage from Taiwan to Japan
09:57 Korea - Kyushu Route
11:30 Russia - Hokkaidō Route
14:09 Who Came First? Who Came Second?
16:39 About Micro-blade Technology
17:41 Relation of the Paleolithic/Jōmon Man and Modern Japanese
Link to my blog on Japanese Culture (where you can find authorship of images and references): https://sofiaadmonteiro98.wordpress.com/about/
Follow my socials for updates:
https://www.instagram.com/allaboutjapaneseculture/
https://www.tumblr.com/blog/allaboutjapaneseculture
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555154331663
https://twitter.com/JapanCultureYT
And don't forget to check out my other playlists, there are anime/manga analyses and Japanese study sessions.
- published: 24 Mar 2024
- views: 295
44:13
Korean Shamanism [History of Korea]
#korea #shamanism #koreanhistory #historyofkorea
Today, we’ll take a look at Korean shamanism, called musok 무속신앙 or mugyo 무교. Korean shamanism is often ignored...
#korea #shamanism #koreanhistory #historyofkorea
Today, we’ll take a look at Korean shamanism, called musok 무속신앙 or mugyo 무교. Korean shamanism is often ignored when talking about Korean culture and the behaviour of its people. Theres’s usually more of a focus on Confucianism and Buddhism and more recently, Christianity. But, like trying to understand Western culture without the influence of Christianity, it would be erroneous to not discuss the influence of shamanism on Korean society.
While shamanism isn’t as popular nowadays as it once was, it still plays an important role in how decisions are taken either following a ritual (a gut 굿) or after a fortune reading (saju 사주). Female shamans, mudang (무당), are seen by some as the keepers of Korean culture which can be seen in their clothing and dances as well as heard in their songs (muga 무가) and stories.
First, we will look at the history of shamanism in Korea from Gojoseon 고조선, thru Goguryeo 고구려, Silla 신라, Goryeo 고려 and Joseon 조선 until modern times.
Second, we will try to answer the question: What is Korean shamanism? Simply put, Korean shamanism consists of the worship of gods 신, ancestors 조상 and spirits 정령 found in objects, places and living things. I will explore these elements more in depth.
Third, we will look at the gods and spirits that are worshipped.
Fourth, we'll introduce the two types of shamans (gangsinmu 강신무, seseupmu 세습무), their differences and in which regions of Korea they are found.
Fifth, we’ll take a closer look at the shamanic ritual itself, the gut 굿, its different stages and purposes.
Finally, I’ll recount some popular shamanic myths like the story of Princess Bari 바리 공주, the origin myth of Chobong bon-puri 초공 본 풀이, the tale of princess Gongsim 공심 and the myth of Dangun 당군.
If you enjoyed this video 🙏 please like and subscribe. 감사합니다~
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📜 Korean History Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDpgNb683blwQYdvZu6TlDq4ua3W4Olew
🎬 Recommended viewings:
The Wailing 국성 (2016). Dir.: Na Hong-jin. Starring: Kwak Do-won, Hwang Jung-min, Chun Woo-hee, Jun Kunimura
📕Recommended readings:
The History and Structure of Korean Shamanism by Jeong-il Moon, Yonsei University Press, 2012, 557p.
Gut Korean Shamanic Ritual Songs Calling Spirits by Kim Soo-nam, Youlhwadang Publisher, 2005, 287p.
Features some footage courtesy of K-Tape @KTapes https://www.youtube.com/c/KTapes
Features some artwork courtesy of https://www.tashashealthyscrapbook.com
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*Other figures and topics explored in this video: Hwanin 환인, Hwanung 환웅, Samseonggak 삼성각, Chilseong 칠성, Dokseong 독성, Palgwanhoe 팔관회, Yeondeunghoe 연등회, Gwanghaegun 광해군, Yeonsangun 연산군, Sejong-Sillok 세종실록, veritable records of the Joseon dynasty 조선왕조실록, Empress Myeongseong 명성황후, Mudang Naeryeok 무당내력, mishin tapa undong 미신 타파 운동, baksu 박수, Hanji 한지, The Buddhas of the Three Worlds Sambul 삼불, obang saek 오방색, Hogu Pyeolseong 호구별성, obang sinjang 오방신장, sinbyeong 신병, naerim-gut 내림굿, shimbang 심방, mengdu 맹두, bujeong 부정굿, cheongbae 청배무가, gochuk 고축, shintak 신탁, oshin 오신무, songshin 송신, Bok 복(福), saryeong-gut 사령제, jaesu-gut 재수굿, shin-gut 신굿
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0:00 Korean Shamanism Intro
1:40 History of Shamanism
15:25 What is Korean Shamanism?
20:27 Gods & Spirits
24:54 Types of Shamans
29:48 The Ritual (Gut)
35:05 Purpose of Rituals
36:46 Myths
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Today, we’ll take a look at Korean shamanism, called musok 무속신앙 or mugyo 무교. Korean shamanism is often ignored when talking about Korean culture and the behaviour of its people. Theres’s usually more of a focus on Confucianism and Buddhism and more recently, Christianity. But, like trying to understand Western culture without the influence of Christianity, it would be erroneous to not discuss the influence of shamanism on Korean society.
While shamanism isn’t as popular nowadays as it once was, it still plays an important role in how decisions are taken either following a ritual (a gut 굿) or after a fortune reading (saju 사주). Female shamans, mudang (무당), are seen by some as the keepers of Korean culture which can be seen in their clothing and dances as well as heard in their songs (muga 무가) and stories.
First, we will look at the history of shamanism in Korea from Gojoseon 고조선, thru Goguryeo 고구려, Silla 신라, Goryeo 고려 and Joseon 조선 until modern times.
Second, we will try to answer the question: What is Korean shamanism? Simply put, Korean shamanism consists of the worship of gods 신, ancestors 조상 and spirits 정령 found in objects, places and living things. I will explore these elements more in depth.
Third, we will look at the gods and spirits that are worshipped.
Fourth, we'll introduce the two types of shamans (gangsinmu 강신무, seseupmu 세습무), their differences and in which regions of Korea they are found.
Fifth, we’ll take a closer look at the shamanic ritual itself, the gut 굿, its different stages and purposes.
Finally, I’ll recount some popular shamanic myths like the story of Princess Bari 바리 공주, the origin myth of Chobong bon-puri 초공 본 풀이, the tale of princess Gongsim 공심 and the myth of Dangun 당군.
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🎬 Recommended viewings:
The Wailing 국성 (2016). Dir.: Na Hong-jin. Starring: Kwak Do-won, Hwang Jung-min, Chun Woo-hee, Jun Kunimura
📕Recommended readings:
The History and Structure of Korean Shamanism by Jeong-il Moon, Yonsei University Press, 2012, 557p.
Gut Korean Shamanic Ritual Songs Calling Spirits by Kim Soo-nam, Youlhwadang Publisher, 2005, 287p.
Features some footage courtesy of K-Tape @KTapes https://www.youtube.com/c/KTapes
Features some artwork courtesy of https://www.tashashealthyscrapbook.com
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*Other figures and topics explored in this video: Hwanin 환인, Hwanung 환웅, Samseonggak 삼성각, Chilseong 칠성, Dokseong 독성, Palgwanhoe 팔관회, Yeondeunghoe 연등회, Gwanghaegun 광해군, Yeonsangun 연산군, Sejong-Sillok 세종실록, veritable records of the Joseon dynasty 조선왕조실록, Empress Myeongseong 명성황후, Mudang Naeryeok 무당내력, mishin tapa undong 미신 타파 운동, baksu 박수, Hanji 한지, The Buddhas of the Three Worlds Sambul 삼불, obang saek 오방색, Hogu Pyeolseong 호구별성, obang sinjang 오방신장, sinbyeong 신병, naerim-gut 내림굿, shimbang 심방, mengdu 맹두, bujeong 부정굿, cheongbae 청배무가, gochuk 고축, shintak 신탁, oshin 오신무, songshin 송신, Bok 복(福), saryeong-gut 사령제, jaesu-gut 재수굿, shin-gut 신굿
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0:00 Korean Shamanism Intro
1:40 History of Shamanism
15:25 What is Korean Shamanism?
20:27 Gods & Spirits
24:54 Types of Shamans
29:48 The Ritual (Gut)
35:05 Purpose of Rituals
36:46 Myths
- published: 28 Oct 2022
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