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Joukahainen (Finnish pronunciation: [
ˈjou̯kɑˌhɑi̯nen]) is a
character in the Kalevala, the
Finnish epic poem. He is a
rival of the main character, Väinämöinen...
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Cantos 3–5: Väinämöinen
encounters the
jealous Joukahainen and they
engage in a
battle of song.
Joukahainen loses and
pledges his sister's hand in return...
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Vilhelm (Vilkku)
Joukahainen (19
April 1879 – 27
March 1929;
original surname Seppä) was a
Finnish schoolteacher, journalist, poet and politician, born...
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national epic Kalevala. It
relates that she was the
beautiful sister of
Joukahainen. Her brother,
having lost a
singing contest to the
storied Väinämöinen...
- Väinämöinen also
demonstrated his
magical voice by
sinking the
impetuous Joukahainen into a bog by singing. Väinämöinen also
slays a
great pike and makes...
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Sowing by
Joseph Alanen Canto III. – Väinämöinen and
Joukahainen The
Lapland youth Joukahainen believes he can sing
better songs than Väinämöinen. He...
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similar practice of
kilpalaulanta (duel singing) to
defeat his
opponent Joukahainen. Beot
Craic Senna Slam
poetry Dozens Maternal insult Battle rap "Nicht...
- most
famous works: The
Defense of the Sampo, Lemminkäinen's Mother,
Joukahainen's Revenge and Kullervo's Curse. In May 1895,
Gallen and Mary
visited London...
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Korhonen Laaninen Ovaska Pirkkalainen Party group leader Kallio Hahl
Kallio Joukahainen Sunila Hahl
Lahdensuo Lohi
Tarkkanen Koivisto ****konen
Jutila Kleemola...
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meant Kalev city.
Kalevala Legends of
Tallinn Väinämöinen
Ilmarinen Joukahainen Lemminkäinen
Louhi Hiisi Honko,
Lauri (1990). Religion, Myth, and Folklore...