- real life,
though the
institution is now 'nearly extinct'.
Traditions of
Kalevalaic poetry, and the ****ociated
institution of the tietäjä, were aggressively...
- and
Finnish National Front led by Kai Aalto. The
organization used the
Kalevalaic "hands of the runesingers" as its symbol. In 1996,
Siitoin ran for the...
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Sammon Arvoitus [The
Riddle of the Sampo] Siikala, Anna-Leena. "The
Kalevalaic Tradition as
Finnish Mythology". In:
Ethnographica et
Folkloristica Carpathica...
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Scandinavia in the 17th century, and in the 19th century, it
replaced the
Kalevalaic tradition.
Pelimanni was
generally pla**** on the
fiddle and clarinet....
- with the Finns, Sami people, Estonians, and Latvians. In Finland, the
Kalevalaic "runometric"
songs are the most
distinctive feature of folk music, and...
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numinous meanings,
varying according to region, genre, and time. Thus in
Kalevalaic poetry,
synty can also
denote the
mystical power of a tietäjä (in which...