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Jeju Women’s History

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[My article, reprinted from Jeju Weekly. Photos added.] A Look at Jeju Women’s Lives Throughout Time The history of Jeju women’s culturePart 1 of a 2-part series The history of the “strong Jeju women” is significant to understanding...
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All The Reasons Why I Miss Living in Asia

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As 2011 winds down, I’m beginning to inventory myself on what I want to do in 2012 — and high on the list of priorities is finding a new place to live. Although I’ve been...
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Shamanism as Folk Psychology

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brain, conscious and unconscious” in its emphasis on the “vital connection with community and the spiritual dimension of human health.” Shaman Lee relayed in a recent interview the 40 year-old story of a Jeju physician...
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Thanksgiving & Day of Thanks: 8 Other Countries That Pay Homage to Gratitude

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The concept of Thanksgiving has been around much longer than the quintessentially American holiday. For thousands of years, countries and cultures have gathered to celebrate their abundant harvests, independence, and general good fortune by feasting,...
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