- or Korean: 제주어; RR: Jeju-eo, or 제주말; Jeju-mal),
often called Jejueo or
Jejuan in English-language scholarship, is a
Koreanic language originally from...
- The Jeju
people or
Jejuans are an
indigenous people of the Jeju Island,
distinct from
ethnic Koreans of the mainland,
which is
geographically located...
- with the Jeju
language (
Jejuan) of Jeju
Island and
Korean itself—form the
compact Koreanic language family. Even so,
Jejuan and
Korean are not mutually...
- A dol
hareubang (
Jejuan: 돌 하르방; lit. stone grandfather),
alternatively tol harubang,
hareubang or harubang, is a type of
traditional volcanic rock statue...
- Pop.
density 316/km2 (818/sq mi)
Languages Jeju,
Korean Ethnic groups Jejuans,
Korean Korean name
Hangul 제주도
Hanja 濟州島
Revised Romanization Jejudo McCune–Reischauer...
-
Korean Sign
Language minorities Religion Predominantly :
Irreligious Significant :
Korean shamanic, Christian, and
Buddhist Related ethnic groups Jejuans...
-
Protestantism and
Unification Church)
Related ethnic groups Koreans (including
North Koreans,
South Koreans,
Jejuans, Koryo-saram,
Sakhalin Koreans), Manchus...
- Islands, ****an
Ryukyuans (Ruuchuu Minzuku): Old Ryūkyū Kingdom, now ****an
Jejuans: Jeju Island,
South Korea Over 40
distinct peoples, each with
their own...
- time.
Jeongnang have
become increasingly less common,
especially as more
Jejuans have
moved into apartments. In
spite of this, the
practice is
still maintained...
- Gogi-guksu (
Jejuan: 돗괴기국수; Korean: 고기국수; lit. [pork] meat noodles) is a
regional dish of Jeju
Province (Jeju Island),
South Korea. It is a pork-based wheat...