• The Chasa Bonpuri, known in other versions as the Chesa Bonpuri (1933 version) or the Cheseo Bonpuri (2006 and 2008 versions), is a Korean myth of Jeju...
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    Won-oh) (1997). "Chasa bon-puri yuhyeong muga-ui guseong-gwa uimi" 차사본풀이 類型 巫歌의 構造와 意味 [The composition and significance of Chasa bon-puri-type shamanic...
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  • The bon-puri (Jeju and Korean: 본풀이 bon-puri, lit. 'origin narration') are Korean shamanic narratives recited in the shamanic rituals of Jeju Island, to...
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  • Narratives of the funeral ritual Chasa Menggam Jijang Other general bon-puri Segyeong Munjeon Chilseong Special bon-puri Woncheon'gang Semin-hwangje Heogung-aegi...
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    transcribed by scholars between the 1920s and 1980s, and the Cheonji-wang bon-puri narrative of southern Jeju Island, which exists in multiple versions and...
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    The Samgong bon-puri (Korean: 삼공본풀이) is a Korean shamanic narrative recited in southern Jeju Island, associated with the goddess Samgong. It is among the...
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  • Narratives of the funeral ritual Chasa Menggam Jijang Other general bon-puri Segyeong Munjeon Chilseong Special bon-puri Woncheon'gang Semin-hwangje Heogung-aegi...
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    The Semin-hwangje bon-puri is a Korean shamanic narrative formerly recited in southern Jeju Island during the funeral ceremonies. As it is no longer transmitted...
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  • on Yeom-ra, while Kanglim has a connection to the main character of Chasa bon-puri, a myth about a Korean grim reaper. Though there is no apparent link...
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    iconography. The red-beaked crow may be linked to an episode in the Chasa bon-puri myth in which the god of death transforms into a bird and perches on...
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