A religion centered on these people was targeted in the 1970s by the New Community Movement. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name these people, who in one country are mostly female and are called mu (“moo”). These people perform village rituals where they are possessed or act as a medium for spirits and gods such as Dangun (“dahn-goon”).
ANSWER: shamans in Korea [accept shamanism; accept baksu or tangol or musogin; prompt on mudang with “what is the English term?”; prompt on Koreans]
[10h] In these rituals, Korean shamans change into multiple colorful costumes as they sing, dance, and offer sacrifices to the gods. On Jeju (“jeh-jew”) Island, these rituals are accompanied by bon-puri narratives.
ANSWER: gut rituals [or kut or goot]
[10e] Similar to Confucianism, Korean Shamanism worships these people as spirits. During the Qingming Festival in China, joss paper is burned as the tombs of these people are swept.
ANSWER: ancestors [prompt on dead family members]
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