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English: Princess Bari is the psychopomp and ancestral shaman/priest in mainland Korean shamanism. Here, she is holding the flower of resurrection that she uses to revive her parents at their funeral.
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Mlembi Unknown, either a Korean shaman or a painter requisitioned by a shaman. Probably eighteenth century according to museum exhibit.

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Princess Bari, conductor of dead souls in Korean shamanism, holding a flower

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