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... particular spirit . When the spirit arrives , he speaks through the mudang : a deceased relative may want to express some last thoughts ; a living relative may wish to convey something ; a dissatisfied spirit may make demands . An ...
... particular spirit . When the spirit arrives , he speaks through the mudang : a deceased relative may want to express some last thoughts ; a living relative may wish to convey something ; a dissatisfied spirit may make demands . An ...
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... particular family customs , religion , and on the home of the first known family ancestor , who may have lived thousands of years ago . The ceremonies are so complex that many Koreans cannot say for sure what their particular family ...
... particular family customs , religion , and on the home of the first known family ancestor , who may have lived thousands of years ago . The ceremonies are so complex that many Koreans cannot say for sure what their particular family ...
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... particular ailments are instructed to eat particular foods , as though they were medicine . In contrast to Western countries where a family can usually buy enough of any food to satisfy all family members , Koreans value each item of ...
... particular ailments are instructed to eat particular foods , as though they were medicine . In contrast to Western countries where a family can usually buy enough of any food to satisfy all family members , Koreans value each item of ...
Table des matières
Land of the Morning Calm | 9 |
The people | 11 |
The language | 13 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Culture Shock!.: Korea Sonja Vegdahl Hur,Sonja Bernice Vegdahl,Ben Seunghwa Hur Affichage d'extraits - 1992 |
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