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Kobayashi Seiko, 702<br />

Kobudô, 823<br />

Kobudô, Okinawan, 286–291<br />

Chinese influence on, 289–290<br />

forms of, 286–287<br />

Japanese influence on, 288–289<br />

martial and civil classes of, 286<br />

and weapons, 286<br />

See also Form/xing/kata/pattern<br />

practice; Karate, Japanese;<br />

Karate, Okinawan; Kenpô;<br />

Okinawa<br />

Kobusho (Institute for <strong>Martial</strong><br />

Training), 251<br />

Kodenkan Jûjutsu, 219<br />

Kôdôkan, 88, 211, 478, 768<br />

Kôdôkan Jûdô, 52, 55, 211,<br />

213–214, 219, 509, 824, 826<br />

Kogarasu-maru, 565<br />

Kogusuku, 242<br />

Kojiki, 564, 728–729<br />

Kojô family, 366–367<br />

Kojong, King, 294<br />

Kokoyé, 9<br />

“Kokugi,” 823<br />

Kokusai Budôin (International<br />

<strong>Martial</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Federation), 236<br />

Kokyu hô, 14<br />

Komatsuzaki Kotoko, 700<br />

Komititet Gosudarstvenoj<br />

Bezopasnosti (KGB), 510–511<br />

Komuro Shrine, 565<br />

Konane, 407<br />

Kong Zi, 789<br />

Kongô Zen Buddhism, 827<br />

Konogoji, 565<br />

Konrad of Mazovia, Duke, 374<br />

Koppen, Joachim, 322<br />

Korea, 291–299, 440–441<br />

and Confucianism, 598<br />

and Hapkidô, 157–162<br />

history of, 597–598<br />

and t’aek’kyŏn, 603<br />

and training area, martial arts, 644<br />

See also Korean martial arts,<br />

Chinese influences on;<br />

Swordsmanship, Korean/Hankuk<br />

Haedong Kumdô; Taekwondo;<br />

T’aek’kyŏn<br />

Korea Hapkidô Association, 297<br />

Korea Kongsudô Association, 297<br />

Korea Taekwondo Association (KTA),<br />

297–298<br />

Korean Amateur Sports Association<br />

(KASA), 297<br />

Korean Armed Forces, 440<br />

Korean Conflict, 440<br />

Korean Games (Culin), 604<br />

Korean Hapkidô Association, 157<br />

Korean martial arts, Chinese<br />

influences on, 299–301. See also<br />

Hapkidô; Korea; T’aek’kyŏn;<br />

Taekwondo<br />

Korean Presidential Security Forces,<br />

297<br />

Korean tradition, 128–129<br />

Korean War, 297, 484, 605, 610–611<br />

Korykeions, 413<br />

Koryo History, 299<br />

Koryû bugei, Japanese, 301–305<br />

and ranking system, 303–304, 445<br />

See also Budô, bujutsu, and bugei;<br />

Form/xing/kata/pattern practice;<br />

Japan; Samurai; Swordsmanship,<br />

Japanese<br />

Kôsaka Danjô Nobumasa, 763<br />

Koshô-ryû Kempô-Jujitsu, 220,<br />

257–258<br />

Koshti, 341, 342, 343<br />

Kostynick, Dimitri, 335<br />

Kotôda Toshisada, 766<br />

Koura Tsuken, 288<br />

Kowalski, Walter “Killer,” 741, 742<br />

Kôyô gunkan (<strong>Martial</strong> Mirror Used<br />

by Warriors of Kôshû), 762–763<br />

Krabi-krabong, 350, 546–547<br />

Krak de Chevaliers castle, 371<br />

Krav maga, 46, 118, 306–313,<br />

343–344<br />

and jûdô, 216<br />

and police training, 312<br />

and technique, 310–312<br />

and warfare, 306–307<br />

Krishna, 787, 788<br />

and warriors, 788<br />

Krisses, 802<br />

KSDI. See Kajukenbo Self-Defense<br />

Institute<br />

KTA. See Korea Taekwondo<br />

Association<br />

Kublai Khan, 539, 542, 630, 801<br />

Kubota Seion, 496<br />

Kudo, Kaimon, 740<br />

Kui, 406<br />

Kuk Sool Won, 157<br />

Kukkiwon, 298<br />

Kumi dances, 288<br />

Kumitachi, 795<br />

!Kung Bushmen, 101<br />

Kung fu/gungfu/gongfu, 31, 66,<br />

313–315. See also Animal and<br />

imitative systems in Chinese<br />

martial arts; Boxing, Chinese;<br />

Boxing, Chinese Shaolin<br />

Index 863

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