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Suomalaisten runojen uskonto

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The author reconstructs religious ideas preserved in folk poetry, surveying beliefs about shamans, ancestor veneration and the afterlife, including realms of the dead and cemetery spirits. The study catalogs nature beings tied to land, forests and waters and lists named haltiat including a forest guardian, and examines cults of trees, crops and animals with emphasis on bear rites. It treats human spirits, the incorporation of saints and the Virgin Mary into earlier practices, notions of demons and sacred places, heroic lore, poetic name‑formation and the community’s conception of deity, using comparative-method perspectives.

About the Author

Krohn, Kaarle portrait

Kaarle Krohn

Kaarle Krohn was a Finnish scholar and folklorist, recognized for his contributions to the study of Finnish poetry and mythology. His notable work, "Suomalaisten runojen uskonto" (The Religion of Finnish Poems), explores the spiritual and cultural significance of traditional Finnish poetry. Krohn's research delves into the connections between folklore and national identity, reflecting the rich heritage of Finland's literary traditions. Through his academic pursuits, he has played a significant role in preserving and interpreting the narratives that shape Finnish culture.

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