Namhaean Byeolsin-gut: Village Shaman Ritual
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    Country Republic of Korea
    Author HAHM Hanhee Director, The Center for Intangible Culture Studies (CICS) , CICS (Among the accredited NGOs) link
    Published Year 2022
    Language English
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Description Namhaean Byeolsin-gut, a shamanic ritual of the South Sea area of Korea, is a village gut (shamanic ritual) held on the islands of Hansando, Saryangdo, Jukdo, and many other islands of the southern archipelago of the Korean peninsula. Hundreds of islands are densely located in the South Sea, with some smaller islands giving scenic views of the region. Behind the beautiful scenery, the majority of islanders depend upon fishing for their livelihoods. In recent years, island populations have decreased, with a particularly sharp decline among younger generations aged between twenty and forty. As a result, difficulties in the economic, social, and cultural situations of the islands have become more pronounced.

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