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  1. Mr. Moon and Miss Sun: The Herdsman and the Weaver (Korean Folk Tales for Children, Vol 2) by Duance Vorhees, Mark Mueller, et all 1990-09-03
  2. Dance, Mice, Dance !: English/Korean by Stefano Tartarotti, 1994-01
  3. Korean Folk Tales by Chai-Shin Yu, 1986-06
  4. The Story Bag: A Collection of Korean Folktales by So-un Kim, 2006-12-01
  5. The Magic Amber: A Korean Legend (Legends of the World) by Charles Reasoner, 1993-11
  6. Proverbs, East And West: An Anthology of Chinese, Korean, and Japanese Sayings with Western Equivalents by Kim Yong-Chol, 1991-01-03
  7. The Unmannerly Tiger And Other Korean Tales by William Elliot Griffis, 2007-04-10
  8. Giant and the Spring English and Korean by Kua Hao, 1995-08
  9. Sangsangnyok ui chari chatki: Hanguk munhwa ui sangsangnyok (Inmunhak chongso)
  10. Hanguk ui sinhwa yongu (Hanguk kichung munhwa chongso / Kyonghui Taehakkyo Minsokhak Yonguso pyon) by Kyong-su Na, 1993
  11. Tangun, Tangun sinhwa, Tangun sinang (Chongsin munhwa mungo)
  12. Sinhwa wa wonhyong (Pipyong sinso)
  13. Bug Smasher by John J. Fischer, 2000-05-09

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The author tries to overcome the limitations of the materials of the korean mythology using the result of his study on Japanese mythology as the basis.
http://www.moonji.com/english/20.htm
English english About the Seonam Oriental Academic Works
The world is watching at Asia, especially East Asia with great interest in the recent years. However, the need for interest and research on Asian studies, which are very fundamental for Koreans, were neglected until now. Moonji Publications materialized this concern into "Seonam Oriental Academic Works" series and Seonam Reference for Asian Studies series with the support of S´ënam Foundation. The List
1. East Asia, Problems and Vision, Written by Moon Gil Joung, Won-Shik Choe, Young-Sou Baek, Hyoung-Joon Joun, 1995
2. The Tradition and the Change of East Asia, written by Byoung-Ik Go, 1996
3. The Aspect and Transition of Oral Tradition Epic Poetry of East Asia, written by Dong-Il Jo, 1996
4. Recognition of "Asia" for the East Asian People: 19th-20th Century, written by Won-Shik Choe, Young-Suh Baek and others, 1997

42. Korean Mythology Info - Encyclopedia WikiWhat.com
korean mythology, Main Page. korean mythology consists of national legends folktales which come from the all over the Korean penninsula.
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Korean mythology Main Page
Korean mythology
Cosmology
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. Dal(soon)-nim -The moon, sister of the sun.

43. Solar Deity
Amateratsu; MarishiTen. Jewish mythology Samson (suggested origin of the story). Kachin mythology Jan. korean mythology Haemosu; Palk.
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Solar Deity
People have worshiped the Sun and Gods who represent the Sun for all of recorded history . Hence, many beliefs and legends have been formed around this worship. Sun gods are generally (though not always) male, and usually the brother, father, husband and/or enemy of the lunar deity (usually female). They were often gods of truth, honesty, virtue, prophecy, intellect and fertility. Solar Deities

44. IIAS Newsletter 13, Summer 1997, East Asia 13
Vos shows himself at his best in the final two chapters on korean mythology and Korean religion and philosophy. The mythology sections
http://www.iias.nl/kreeft/IIASNONLINE/Newsletters/Newsletter13/Regional/13cedi13
The Scenic Beauty of Korea Mark De Fraeye and Frits Vos
Korea
Antwerp: Pandora, 1996. 174p.
ISBN 90-5325-052-2 By KOEN DE CEUSTER Combining the artistic skills of photographer Mark De Fraeye and the academic erudition of Emeritus Professor Frits Vos, this is a book that will help to redress the paucity of pictorial books on Korea. The target audience for this publication is the interested reader who has no particular knowledge about Korea. The photos of Mark De Fraeye (1949) are an ideal appetizer for luring people to turn to the text and find out more about this beautiful and, to the layman, enigmatic country. De Fraeye's infatuation with Korea began nearly a decade ago when he visited the country for the first time in 1988. Since then he has been back to Korea on various occasions. He has exhibited widely, both in Korea, Europe, and the US, and has contributed to numerous publications. As is clear from the photos in this publication, his main interest in Korea is with Buddhist monastic life and shamanist ritual. The beauty of his photos bespeak his fondness for the landscape and his enchantment with the rhythm of rural life in Korea. This is a beautiful book which will appeal to a wide audience. It has the potential to entice a general public into seeking deeper knowledge about this still largely unknown country, clenched between the dominant cultures of Japan and China as the proverbial 'shrimp among whales'.

45. UBC Library: Subject Page - Korean Language And Literature
Oral Tradition Myths and Folktales korean mythology (from Encyclopedia Mythica) Korean Folk and Faity Tales by Suzanne Crowder Han Silla Foundation Myth by
http://toby.library.ubc.ca/subjects/subjpage2.cfm?id=518

46. Poetry, 1/17/2003 - The Texas Observer
He lived there, learned Korean, became passionate about the possible connections between korean mythology and Native American myths.
http://www.texasobserver.org/showArticle.asp?ArticleID=1237

47. Richard Harris Roadmap To Korean
Year, Memorial Days; korean mythology, Chinese Zodiac and Oriental FortuneTelling; All About Rice. Appendices Proverbs; Useful Phrases;
http://www.koreanbook.de/BookServices/books/Roadmap.html
Richard Harris 27.00 EUR
Roadmap to Korean
Hollym, 2003
315 pages
Softcover
ISBN: 1565911873 Roadmap to Korean is the most complete and thorough introduction to the Korean language of its kind. A sweeping journey through thousands of years of history, the book is an essential study guide for students of the language, from novices just beginning their studies to the most advanced learner. Roadmap to Korean is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the country and its people on a more intimate level. By revealing fascinating insights through easy-to-follow examples and stories, the book is also a unique look into the more than 70 million people who speak the language around the world today. Contents Part 1
  • A History of the Language and King Sejong the Great
  • Writing and Printing in Korea
  • Cultural Background: Religion, Confucianism and Jung
  • High and Low-Context Languages
Part 2
  • Romanization
  • Pronunciation
  • Grammatical Structure
  • An Introduction to Verb and Adjective Conjugation
  • Questions and Statements
  • Pronouns
  • Chinese Characters
Part 3
  • Speaking Korean Day-to-Day
  • Choosing the Right Word
  • Numbers and Counting
  • Foreign Words in Korean, Dialect and Konglish

48. INTERCULTURAL INSTITUTE OF CALIFORNIA
K710, Materials Development for Teaching Korean, Online, L. Blank, 3. K706, Topics in Korean Civilization korean mythology, On-line, H. Koh, 3.
http://www.iic.edu/sch-ma.htm
INTERCULTURAL INSTITUTE OF CALIFORNIA IIC SPRING 2002 CLASS SCHEDULE January 22 to May 4, 2002 KOREAN STUDIES CLASS COURSE NAME DAYS TIME ROOM INSTRUCTOR UNIT Economic Development in
Korea On-line S. Suh Korean-American Issues: Identity, Socialization, and Citizenship Education On-line K. Mo Pacific Rim and International
Relations On-line T. Han Social Trends and Politics Th T. Han Seminar: Current Topics in Korean Affairs: Lecture Series T/Th Faculty Materials Development for
Teaching Korean On-line L. Blank Topics in Korean Civilization:
Korean Mythology On-line H. Koh Seminar in Teaching Korean On-line E. Lee Directed Studies By Arrangement T. Han Beginning Korean Level 1 M Y. Kim Beginning Korean Level 2 T Y. Kim Intermediate Korean Level 1 M S. Barch Intermediate Korean Level 2 T W. Hwang Advanced Korean Th W. Hwang Korean Conversation S S. Barch Taught In Korean ** CBEST Workshop S M. Gim N/A Intercultural Institute of California 1362 Post Street, San Francisco, CA Tel: 415) 441-1884, Fax: 415) 885-4155 www.iic.edu, info@iic.edu

49. 'Century Of The Tiger' Tells Of Koreans' Evolution - The Honolulu Advertiser - H
The Tiger in the title relates to the depiction of the Tiger god throughout korean mythology as a playful trickster, a gobetween who exists both in the spirit
http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2003/Jan/13/il/il01a.html
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Back Issues Featured News Nation/World News Movie Showtimes TGIF Calendar Photo Gallery ... Columnists Customer Service Help Page Contact Us E-mail News Alerts Subscriber Services ... E-mail this story Posted on: Monday, January 13, 2003 'Century of the Tiger' tells of Koreans' evolution Special report: 100 Years of Dreams, Accomplishments By Wanda A. Adams Advertiser Books Editor The world of Korean immigrants and Korean Americans can be compared to the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea. Within the DMZ, native vegetation and wildlife prosper, while on both sides industrialization, commercialization and, at least in the South, Westernization, have profoundly changed the landscape. A one-of-a-kind edition of the literary journal Manoa, printed in large-format on coated stock, with color photos and magazine-quality graphic design, "Century of the Tiger" was a project of Manoa's editors, the Centennial Committee of Korean Immigration to the United States and the University of Hawai'i Press. Images from "Century of the Tiger"

50. Books On Korea - The Korea Foundation
36, A Study of korean mythology from a Folkloric Approach Folklore Chang, Chookun l Jipmoondang l 1995. This is a collection of
http://www.booksonkorea.org/english/book_kind/boardlist.asp?pageno=3§ion=sec

51. Books On Korea - The Korea Foundation
16, A Study of korean mythology from a Folkloric Approach Folklore Chang, Chookun l Jipmoondang l 1995. This is a collection of
http://www.booksonkorea.org/english/book_kind/boardlist.asp?pageno=5§ion=sec

52. Mythology
Buddhist mythology Bon mythology (pre-Buddhist Tibetan mythology) - Chinese mythology - Hindu mythology - Japanese mythology - korean mythology.
http://www.mcfly.org/wik/Mythology
Mythology
This article is about a system of myths. For the book Mythology , see its author Edith Hamilton
A mythology is a relatively cohesive set of myths : stories that comprise a certain religion or belief system. Table of contents 1 What is mythology?
2 Modern mythology

3 Mythologies by region

3.1 Africa
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8 External links
What is mythology?
Myths are generally stories based on tradition and legend designed to explain the universal and local beginnings (" creation myths and "founding myths"), natural phenomena, inexplicable cultural conventions, and anything else for which no simple explanation presents itself. Not all myths need have this explicatory purpose, however. Likewise, most myths involve a supernatural force or deity , but many simple legends and narratives passed down orally from generation to generation have mythic content. The Brothers Grimm demonstrated that there is mythic content embedded even in the least promising fairy tales A fairy tale itself is not a myth. Other examples of materials with mythic content that are not themselves myths:

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I might go check some of that myself since I don t know to much out korean mythology. I m eager to see your take korean mythology history.
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55. Korean Bibliography: Topical Terms: 133
Tang soo do Tangak Tanghangpo Campaign, Imjin Waeran, 15921598 Tangsin, Cheju Tangsin, Legendary figure Tangun Tangun, korean mythology Tangun, Legend Tangun
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Animation World Magazine world. In her graduate thesis film at USC, King Tangun, Lee tells a story from korean mythology about the first king in Korea. Using
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57. KIPPO NEWS Wednesday, June 12, 2002
KING URU is a new Korean musical based on Shakespeare s King Lear incorporating fantasy elements of korean mythology Baridaeghi. In the story of the
http://www.kippo.or.jp/KansaiWindowHtml/News/2002-e/20020612_NEWS.HTML
Menu (Please select an item) HOME News Tourism Business Kansai Digest What's Kansai? Pleasure of Nature Culture Events and Conferences Traditional Events Museums Main Data I LOVE KANSAI! Link page What's KIPPO Vol.9 No.381 Wednesday, June 12, 2002
Kansai discount services offered for foreign tourists
Tourist facilities in eight prefectures in the Kansai region-Fukui, Mie, Shiga, Kyoto, Osaka, Hyogo, Nara and Wakayama-have launched discount services for foreign tourists in response to an increase in their number on the occasion of the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan.
The service is the brainchild of the Rekishi Kaido (Road of History) Promotion Council, made up of municipalities and economic organizations in Kansai. The council is headed by Yoshihisa Akiyama, chairman of the Kansai Economic Federation. Currently, 133 facilities, including hotels, inns, restaurants and souvenir shops, offer the discount services.
These facilities post a certificate, issued by the council, at their front door or reception counter. The certificate is written in Japanese and English. Foreign tourists just show their passports to receive discounts of these facilities. Officials of the Rekishi Kaido Promotion Council say that they will expand the network of these facilities to provide better services to foreign tourists in Kansai.
Symposium on cretaceous stratigraphy in Fukui
An international symposium to study cretaceous stratigraphy in the Japan Sea Rim region will be held at the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum in Katsuyama City June 21. The symposium, to be titled 'Fauna and Flora of the Tetori Group and correlation with the Cretaceous Sequences in Far-East Asia,' is part of the 2002 general meeting of the Palaeontological Society of Japan to be held at the museum June 21-23.

58. AGORA
Japanese mythology, Mer information. Encyclopedia Mythica. korean mythology, Mer information. Encyclopedia Mythica. Latvian mythology, Mer information.
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59. AGORA
Japanese mythology, More information. Encyclopedia Mythica. korean mythology, More information. Encyclopedia Mythica. Latvian mythology, More information.
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60. Myth: Japan And Southeast Asia
Japanese and korean mythology; stories and legends from Ancient Japan and Southeast Asia. You are here About History Ancient / Classical History.
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