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I'm Kay, I'm a student at Oregon State University. This page was created to share with you the heart-stirring Korean Tradition called Chuseok. All the information obtained to bring you this site will be found below.
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Sims, Martha, and Stephens, Martine. 2011. Living Folklore, 2nd Edition : An Introduction to the
Study of People and Their Traditions. Logan: Utah State University Press. Accessed
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“Ganggangsullae.” UNESCO, 2009. https://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/ganggangsullae-00188.
Designed by: Kim Seo Huang Seoul National University. “Ganggangsullae: Korean Dance Music of the Full Moon.” Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, 2021. https://folkways.si.edu/ganggangsullae-korean-dance-full-moon/traditonal-folk/music/tools-for-teaching/smithsonian.
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Korean, 90 Day. “Chuseok - Everything You Need to Know about Korean Thanksgiving.” 90 Day Korean®. 90 Day Korean®, August 6, 2021. https://www.90daykorean.com/chuseok-in-korea/.
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Kodish, Debora. "Cultivating Folk Arts and Social Change." <i>The Journal of American Folklore</i> 126, no. 502 (2013): 434-54. Accessed August 9, 2021. doi:10.5406/jamerfolk.126.502.0434.
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Handler, Richard, and Jocelyn Linnekin. "Tradition, Genuine or Spurious." <i>The Journal of American Folklore</i> 97, no. 385 (1984): 273-90. Accessed August 9, 2021. doi:10.2307/540610.
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Sun, Hyo. “15 Chuseok Recipes.” Korean Bapsang, January 10, 2021. https://www.koreanbapsang.com/15-
chuseok-korean-thanksgiving-recipes/.
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