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1. Korean Zodiac the Chinese Zodiac Signs Are Used by Cultures Other Than Chinese, Too
Dokkaebi in Korean Folklore Grace K Im ENGL368D 12/7/17 Kim 1
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The Bawdy, Brawling, Boisterous World of Korean Mask Dance Dramas: a Brief Essay to Accompany Photographs
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A New Vision of Korean Dance Through a Comparative Study of Korean Dance and Modern Dance History Sun-Ah Kim Lee
Protection and Transmission of Korean Folk Theatre
A Conductor's Guide to Un-Yung La's Choral Music As Reflected in Easter
Korean Culture and Transformation of National Identity
The Originality of the Visualization of the Korean Dokkaebi Through Comparison with the Japanese Oni in the 1990’S
An Analysis of a Selection of English-Language Korean Folktale Picture Books
Shamanist Interfaith Dialogue
BORDERLINE FICTIONS: Spaces of Absurdity in the Korean Demilitarized Zone
UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The Audience As a Force for Preservation: a Typology of Audiences for the Traditional Performing Arts*
KOREAN TRANSLATION INTO the US AFTER the KOREAN WAR Ester Torres Simón Dipòsit Legal: T 1100-2014
Introducing Korea Through Art & Folktales Lessons for Grades K-6
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Korean Stage Dance As a New Trend in Kazakhstan Choreography Abstract Introduction
A Conceptual Review of the Korean World View for the Development of Nursing Theory
Korean Shamanism: a Selected Bibliography
Folklore As a Reflection of a Society: Black Pete and Cheoyong
Korean Literature, Topics and Themes. By- Lee, Peter H
1 the Political Message of Folklore in South Korea's Student Demonstrations of the Eighties
North Korean Folklore
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The Mudang: Gendered Discourses on Shamanism in Colonial Korea
Commemoration of Dead Animals in Contemporary Korea: Emergence and Development of Dongmul Wiryeongje As Modern Folklore
SHAMAN Professor Catherine Uray-Kôhalmi (1926–2012)
Korean Spirituality Korean to Introduction