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The Durin-gut, also called the Michin-gut and the Chuneun-gut, is the healing ceremony for mental illnesses in the Korean shamanism of southern Jeju Island.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 30 relations: Adjunct (grammar), Animal sacrifice, Buk (drum), Dokkaebi, Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Culture, Gawp, Gong, Gut (ritual), Gyeonggi Province, Hallasan, Incense, Janggu, Jeju Island, Jeju language, Korean creation narratives, Korean mythology, Korean shamanism, Majang-dong, Mengdu, National Folk Museum of Korea, North Gyeongsang Province, Origin myth, Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Refrain, Seoul, Smallpox, Taboo, Trance, Vengeful ghost.

  2. Culture of Jeju Province
  3. Exorcism
  4. Korean shamanism

Adjunct (grammar)

In linguistics, an adjunct is an optional, or structurally dispensable, part of a sentence, clause, or phrase that, if removed or discarded, will not structurally affect the remainder of the sentence.

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Animal sacrifice

Animal sacrifice is the ritual killing and offering of one or more animals, usually as part of a religious ritual or to appease or maintain favour with a deity.

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Buk (drum)

The buk is a traditional Korean drum.

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Dokkaebi

() are legendary creatures from Korean mythology and folklore.

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Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Culture

The Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Culture (EKFC) is a digital encyclopedia operated by the South Korean National Folk Museum of Korea, and thus supported by the South Korean government.

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Gawp

Gawp (Jeju: ᄀᆞᆸ) is a cosmological concept in Jeju Island shamanism referring to the divide between heaven and earth, humans and non-humans, and the living and the dead. Durin-gut and Gawp are Culture of Jeju Province and Korean shamanism.

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Gong

A gongFrom Indonesian and gong; ꦒꦺꦴꦁ gong; p; どら|dora; គង kong; ฆ้อง khong; cồng chiêng; কাঁহ kãh is a percussion instrument originating in East Asia and Southeast Asia.

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Gut (ritual)

Gut (also romanised kut or goot) are the rites performed by Korean shamans, involving offerings and sacrifices to gods, spirits and ancestors. Durin-gut and Gut (ritual) are Korean shamanism.

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Gyeonggi Province

Gyeonggi-do is the most populous province in South Korea.

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Hallasan

Hallasan is a shield volcano on Jeju Island in South Korea.

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Incense

Incense is an aromatic biotic material that releases fragrant smoke when burnt.

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Janggu

The janggu (also transliterated as janggo or changgo) or seyogo is a drum often used in traditional Korean music.

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Jeju Island

Jeju Island (Jeju/) is South Korea's largest island, covering an area of, which is 1.83% of the total area of the country.

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Jeju language

Jeju (Jeju: 제줏말; Jeju RR:, or, or), often called Jejueo or Jejuan in English-language scholarship, is a Koreanic language originally from Jeju Island, South Korea. Durin-gut and Jeju language are Culture of Jeju Province.

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Korean creation narratives

Korean creation narratives are Korean shamanic narratives which recount the mythological beginnings of the universe.

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Korean mythology

Korean mythology is the group of myths told by historical and modern Koreans. Durin-gut and Korean mythology are Korean shamanism.

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Korean shamanism

Korean shamanism, also known as or Mu-ism, is a religion from Korea.

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Majang-dong

Majang-dong is a dong, or neighbourhood of Seongdong-gu in Seoul, South Korea.

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Mengdu

The mengdu (Jeju and), also called the three mengdu and the three mengdu of the sun and moon, are a set of three kinds of brass ritual devices—a pair of knives, a bell, and divination implements—which are the symbols of shamanic priesthood in the Korean shamanism of southern Jeju Island. Durin-gut and mengdu are Korean shamanism.

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National Folk Museum of Korea

National Folk Museum of Korea is a national museum located on the grounds of Gyeongbokgung Palace in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea.

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North Gyeongsang Province

North Gyeongsang Province (translit) is a province in eastern South Korea, and with an area of, it is the largest province in the Korean peninsula.

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Origin myth

An origin myth is a type of myth that explains the beginnings of a natural or social aspect of the world.

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Psychiatry

Psychiatry is the medical specialty devoted to the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of deleterious mental conditions.

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Psychotherapy

Psychotherapy (also psychological therapy, talk therapy, or talking therapy) is the use of psychological methods, particularly when based on regular personal interaction, to help a person change behavior, increase happiness, and overcome problems.

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Refrain

A refrain (from Vulgar Latin refringere, "to repeat", and later from Old French refraindre) is the line or lines that are repeated in music or in poetry — the "chorus" of a song.

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Seoul

Seoul, officially Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest city of South Korea.

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Smallpox

Smallpox was an infectious disease caused by variola virus (often called smallpox virus), which belongs to the genus Orthopoxvirus.

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Taboo

A taboo, also spelled tabu, is a social group's ban, prohibition, or avoidance of something (usually an utterance or behavior) based on the group's sense that it is excessively repulsive, offensive, sacred, or allowed only for certain people.

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Trance

Trance is a state of semi-consciousness in which a person is not self-aware and is either altogether unresponsive to external stimuli (but nevertheless capable of pursuing and realizing an aim) or is selectively responsive in following the directions of the person (if any) who has induced the trance.

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Vengeful ghost

In mythology and folklore, a vengeful ghost or vengeful spirit is said to be the spirit of a dead person who returns from the afterlife to seek revenge for a cruel, unnatural or unjust death.

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See also

Culture of Jeju Province

Exorcism

Korean shamanism

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durin-gut

Also known as Chuneun-gut, Michin-gut, Turin-gut.