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The volume gathers a wide-ranging anthology of folk incantations, prayers, and origin narratives organized by function: preparatory formulas, warnings, curses, healing charms for diverse ailments, animal and natural-world spells, and ritual prayers for daily and seasonal needs. Many short performative verses address specific troubles—from wounds and fevers to theft and childbirth—while origin songs explain the coming-to-be of animals, objects, and phenomena. An introductory essay situates these pieces within older belief in spirits, describing how ritual language, offerings, and threats were used to invoke, placate, or command unseen forces.

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Elias Lönnrot

Elias Lönnrot (1802-1884) was a Finnish physician, philologist, and folklorist, best known for his pivotal role in compiling the Finnish national epic, the "Kalevala." His work in collecting and editing Finnish folk poetry significantly contributed to the preservation of Finnish cultural heritage. Lönnrot's travels across Finland and Karelia inspired his writings, which include notable works such as "Elias Lönnrotin matkat" and various collections of folk songs. His dedication to documenting the oral traditions of the Finnish people has left a lasting impact on Finnish literature and identity.

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