Kuksu was a religion in Northern California practiced by members within several Indigenous peoples of California before and during contact with the arriving...
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Kuksu (/ˈkʊksuː/; Russian: куксу; Koryo-mar: 국수) or kuksi (/ˈkʊksi/; кукси; 국씨 [kuk̚ɕ͈i]) is a noodle dish in Koryo-saram cuisine: cuisine of the ethnic...
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Ohlone (section Kuksu Religion)
bands interacted freely with one another. The Ohlone people practiced the Kuksu religion. Prior to the Gold Rush, the northern California region was one...
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known as the Kuksu cult. This central California religious system was based on a male secret society. It was characterized by the Kuksu or "big head"...
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Kong-guksu (redirect from Kong kuksu)
Kong-guksu (콩국수; lit. soybean noodles) or noodles in cold soybean soup is a seasonal Korean noodle dish served in a cold soy milk broth. It comprises noodles...
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Bibim-guksu (redirect from Bibim kuksu)
Bibim-guksu (비빔국수) or spicy noodles, is a cold Korean noodle dish made with very thin wheat flour noodles called somyeon (소면/素麵) with added flavorings...
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Miwok people world view included Shamanism. One form this took was the Kuksu religion that was evident in Central and Northern California, which included...
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Women's Guksu (redirect from Women's Kuksu)
The Women's Guksu or Women's Kuksu (Korean: 여자국수전; Hanja: 女子國手戰; RR: Yeojaguksujeon), officially Pro Woman Baduk Masters, is a South Korean women's Go...
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Miwok people's world view included animism, and one form this took was the Kuksu religion that was evident in Central and Northern California. This included...
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