Die Sitten der Völker, Zweiter Band: Liebe, Ehe, Heirat, Geburt, Religion, Aberglaube, Lebensgewohnheiten, Kultureigentümlichkeiten, Tod und Bestattung bei allen Völkern der Erde
Bookshelves: Culture/Civilization/Society, History - General, Sociology

Summary
"Die Sitten der Völker, Zweiter Band" by Georg Buschan is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This work explores cultural customs and traditions across various nations, focusing on dimensions such as love, marriage, birth, religion, and death. The opening portion introduces the complex cultural landscape of Korea, describing the physical characteristics, clothing, and social structure of its people. It outlines the significant roles of women within Korean society, emphasizing their limited freedoms, domestic responsibilities, and the importance of marriage at a young age. The text also touches on religious beliefs and practices, detailing how traditional customs are interwoven with the spiritual life of the Korean people, along with insights regarding marriage customs, including the binding of hair and ceremonial drinks during weddings. This foundational chapter sets the stage for a broader examination of diverse cultures that follow in subsequent sections of the publication. (This is an automatically generated summary.)