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31 Jan 2012
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Woodstack of morung; sitting platform and furniture. The front gable of a hangseoki juts forward a distance of 10 or 12 feet and the thatch on either side is cut back in a hollow curve which gives the building a characteristic clipper-bow profile. In the porch thus sheltered is the hangseoki woodstack. Its size is an index of the numbers and physical strength of the young men resident in the hangseoki and for reasons of prestige woodstacks are sometimes so large that they block the village street and a gateway has to be left in them to allow free passage. (From the field notes of Ursula Betts, 1950)