Motif-Index of Folk-Literature
"Folklorists also use motif to refer to the recognizable and consistently repeated story elements (e.g., common characters, objects, actions, and events) that are used in the traditional plot structures, or tale types, of many stories and folktales...
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ATU Types of Folktales
"In 'The Types of International Folktales', the 'ATU Catalogue' edited by Hans-Jörg Uther (2004), ATU numbers replace AT numbers...
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MoTIF Pilot Thesaurus of Irish Folklore
"MoTIF, the pilot thesaurus of Irish folklore, is intended to accompany the Thesaurus Construction Guidelines: An Introduction to Thesauri and Guidelines on Their Construction and act as a sample thesaurus and demonstration of the international principles and best practices outlined in that document...
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Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Culture
It is a specialized encyclopedia for collecting Korean folklore, and is currently working on a compilation project by dividing the subject into eight major categories...
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Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Literture:Folkale
The Korean Folk Literature Dictionary consists of a narrative, folk song, and pansori...
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Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Literature:Folk Song
The Korean Folk Literature Dictionary consists of a narrative, folk song, and pansori...
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Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Literture:Pansori(Epic Chant)
The Korean Folk Literature Dictionary consists of a narrative, folk song, and pansori...
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Encyclopedia of Korean Folklore and Traditional Culture:Household Religion
The Korean Folklore and Faith Dictionary has set its direction to strengthen the independence of individual headlines...
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Encyclopedia of Korean Folklore and Traditional Culture:Communal Folk Religion
The Korean Folklore and Faith Dictionary has set its direction to strengthen the independence of individual headlines...
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Encyclopedia of Korean Folk Beliefs:Shamanism
The Korean Folklore and Faith Dictionary has set its direction to strengthen the independence of individual headlines...
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Thesaurus of Folklore and Brasilian Popular Culture
"This thesaurus is the result of systematic work involving a multidisciplinary team with extensive experience in the area of Brazilian popular culture." Its first version, sponsored by Unesco, resulted in 2,092 terms, selected from the CNFCP's documentary and museological collections....
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Folk religion of villages in Korea
Polk Religion of Villages in Korea is a survey of village community beliefs that are currently handed down at the National Folk Museum of Korea...
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Folk religion of villages in Korea:Gwangju Metropolitan City and Jeollanam-do
South Korea's Village Faith: Gwangju Metropolitan City, South Jeolla Province (Polk Religion of Villages in Korea - Wangju Metropolitan City and Jeolanam-do)
Starting in 2022, the National Folk Museum of Korea has divided the whole country into six regions, including Seoul, Gyeonggi, Incheon, Gyeongsang, Jeolla, Chungcheong, Gangwon, and Jeju, and is conducting a survey on village beliefs by region...
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Village Beliefs in Korea:Daegu Metropolitan City and Gyeongsangbuk-do
Village Beliefs in Korea: Daegu Metropolitan City and Gyeongsangbuk-do (Village Beliefs in Korea: Degu Metropolitan City and Gyeongsangbuk-do) is part of a survey of village beliefs by region conducted by the National Folk Museum of Korea, which is the record of Daegu Metropolitan City and Gyeongsangbuk-do among the Gyeongsang village beliefs surveyed in 2024...
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Folk religion of villages in Korea:Volume1,2
Folk Religion of Villages in Korea (Volume1,2) is a survey of nearly 150 folk scholars nationwide on a national scale and unit of Korean village beliefs at the National Folk Museum of Korea in 2005 and 2006...
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Village Beliefs in Korea:Ulsan Metropolitan City&Gyeongsangnam-do
Village Beliefs in Korea: Ulsan Metropolitan City, South Gyeongsang Province (Ulsan Metropolitan City & Gyeongsangnam-do) is part of a survey of village beliefs by region conducted by the National Folk Museum of Korea and is a record of Ulsan Metropolitan City and South Gyeongsang Province among the Gyeongsang village beliefs surveyed in 2024...
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Folk religion of villages in Korea:Jeollabuk-do
Village Faith in Korea: North Jeolla Province (Polk Religion of Villages in Korea - Jeollabuk-do)
Starting in 2022, the National Folk Museum of Korea has divided the whole country into six regions, including Seoul, Gyeonggi, Incheon, Gyeongsang, Jeolla, Chungcheong, Gangwon, and Jeju, and is conducting a survey on village beliefs by region...
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Folk religion of villages in Korea:Jeju-do
Village Faith in Korea: Jeju Special Self-Governing Province (Polk regulation of villages in Korea - Jeju-do)
Starting in 2022, the National Folk Museum of Korea has divided the whole country into six regions, including Seoul, Gyeonggi, Incheon, Gyeongsang, Jeolla, Chungcheong, Gangwon, and Jeju, and is conducting a survey on village beliefs by region...
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Folk religion of villages in Korea:Chungcheongnam-do
South Korea's Village Belief: South Chungcheong Province (Polk Religion of Villages in Korea - Chungcheongnam-do)
The National Folk Museum of Korea is responsible for conducting folk surveys that publicly and diachronically discover and identify the origins and transmission of folklore that make up our lives from traditional society to modern society, and at the same time, it is in charge of transmitting them...
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Folk religion of villages in Korea:Chungcheongbuk-do
South Korea's Village Belief: Chungcheongbuk-do (Polk Religion of Villages in Korea - Chungcheongbuk-do)
The National Folk Museum of Korea is responsible for conducting folk surveys that publicly and diachronically discover and identify the origins and transmission of folklore that make up our lives from traditional society to modern society, and at the same time, it is in charge of transmitting them...
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