Korean shamanism finds new life in modern era
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INCHEON, SOUTH KOREA (Reuters) - Colorful flags snapped in the sea breeze as more than a dozen Korean shamans, dressed in bright colors, danced and chanted prayers in front of a huge cow’s head stuck to a trident. The ceremony on a ship was designed to exorcise demons that threaten fishermen and bring good luck to everybody on board. The presence of several hundred spectators underlined how the ages-old trance rituals were going strong again, having been shunned as recently as 30 years ago. “People are trying to understand more, learn more, and see more. … Original post by Reuters and software by Elliott Back Not What You Needed? Check Out These Related Sites... |

