expérience de conservation: Invitez les dieux et les déesses de protection, juju île, Corée du Sud

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Près du village Gureombi sur l'île sud-coréenne de Jeju, Chamans prient l'océan pour l'abondance et la prospérité. Ils effectuent la cérémonie Chogamje où ils invitent le 18.000 Dieux et Déesses de l'océan dans le lieu sacré. Avant les dieux entrer dans le site, il doit d'abord être purifié. For thousands of years these religious and spiritual rituals have provided prosperity for the villagers.

"() Après les sièges, the Shimbang Shaman prays to them for the well being of the villagers and for saving Ganjeong.”

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Photo: Basse Verschuuren, 2012

– Hong Sunyoung, expert and researcher

The Gureombi’s sacred sites, and with it the traditional rituals, are directly threatened by the construction of a navy base near Gangjeong village. Development of the base conflicts with the original lifestyle of the villagers and the fear is that presence of the base will permanently change the unique lifestyle of the villagers. This is both a danger for the environment and for the socio-cultural life of the villagers as the two are closely connected.

A difficulty in protecting Gureombi sacred site, and many others, is that they are not registered and often only visited by the older generation. Destroying these holy natural sites will bring an end to an age old lifestyle and might destroy it forever. Safe Jeju now is part of an international protest campaign aiming to stop development of the navy base. For more information about protests or threats to the site see theSave Jeju now’ site Internet or read the online étude de cas that was developed after the SNS initiative visited the site and recorded the traditional ceremony in 2012 as part of a group of international sacred natural sites custodians.

 

En: Rianne Doller

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