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Nam Tae Hi
Nam Tae Hi (남태희; 南太熙; 19 March 1929 – 7 November 2013) was a pioneering South Korean master of taekwondo,〔(World Taekwon-Do Alliance: Grand Master Nam Tae Hi ) Retrieved on 22 February 2009.〕〔(Grandmaster Van Binh Nguyen, IX degree ) Retrieved on 8 January 2010.〕〔Burdick, D. (1990): (A history of Taekwondo ) Retrieved on 8 January 2010.〕〔(Van Binh Self Defense Academy: History of Taekwon-Do ) Retrieved on 8 January 2010.〕 and is known as the 'Father of Vietnamese Taekwondo.'〔 With H. H. Choi, he co-founded the Oh Do Kwan and led the twelve original masters of taekwondo of the Korea Taekwon-Do Association (KTA).〔〔(A tribute to the original masters ) (c. 2007). Retrieved on 13 June 2007; link has expired, as at 1 July 2011.〕 ==Early life== Nam was born in March 1929 in Seoul, Korea,〔 during the period of Japanese occupation. He began training in the martial arts in 1946, training after school for five nights each week.〔Weiss, E. (2000): (Nam Tae Hi: Chung Do Kwan's quiet man ) ''Tae Kwon Do Times''. Retrieved on 20 January 2010.〕 Nam's training continued in the Chung Do Kwan under Won Kuk Lee.〔 It has been claimed that Nam introduced Bok Man Kim (a pioneering master and one of the technical founders of taekwondo, working with Choi) to taekkyeon in 1948,〔Archer, P. (1973): "Three stages of Tae Kwon Do." ''Black Belt'', 11(7):28–32.〕 but other sources indicate Nam did not meet Bok Man Kim until 1954.〔 Anslow, Stuart: (Supreme Master Kim, Bok Man Interview ), ''Totally Tae Kwon Do'', 27:11-23.〕
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