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Niina Pekantytär

Before the arrival of Christianity, early inhabitants of Finland practised animistic nature-based belief, where everything in nature had its own place and spirit. Some of the historical artefacts show that belief in the totem animals was strong as well.

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Before the arrival of Christianity, early inhabitants of Finland practised animistic nature-based belief, where everything in nature had its own place and spirit. Some of the historical artefacts show that belief in the totem animals was strong as well.

In this course, you will learn about the history of ancient Finland and some of the intriguing animal myths. How the cat was created in the warmth of the sauna, how northern lights are created by the magical fox and how the moose carries the sun in its antlers. Some of these stories like the bear being landed from the starry skies can be traced as far as the stone age. These stories are dreamy and magical, but they also reflect the nordic nature and how people saw animals as companions and sometimes even as gods and goddesses.

We will go through myths related to some of the most important animals in mythology.

How the swan was originally a man but was turned into a bird, and it was forbidden to kill swans because they had the soul of a human.

How the giant moose almost destroyed an entire land. It was created by the trolls and always was wild and untenable.

Bear cult existed in Finland for centuries. Bear was a holy ancestor, a witch and a shaman. It knew things. Bear was feared and beloved at the same time. Cared for and protected by Mielikki the mistress of the forest, the bear became one of Finland's national animals.

By the end of this course, you have a better understanding of Finnish mythology and the animal connection.

The goal is to deepen our knowledge and wisdom and creativity through myths and folklore by examining the myths and the archetypical meanings behind them.

Niina Pekantytär aka Fairychamber is known for her passion and knowledge of Finnish mythology and folklore. Born in northern Finland, Niina grew up listening to these stories from a very young age.

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Learning objectives

  • In this class you will learn about animal myths in finnish folklore and legends.
  • Learn about the bear and how it has 1000 nicknames in the finnish language and the ancient bear cult.
  • Learn about the magical fire fox who created the northern lights and how the cat was born in the sauna.
  • Learn how spiders brought new teeth for the children and who was the finnish goddess of the horses.

Syllabus

In Finnish folk tales, the fox is described to be cunning, smart, and careful. These attributes fit into real-life foxes as well. In ancient Finland, foxes were hunted because of their precious fur. Foxes have a highly developed sense of smell all and fox traps were kept extremely clean. People used to scrub them with pine cones to get rid of the human scent. Foxes were (and are) very smart animals and people had difficulties catching them. It was believed that the person who managed to catch foxes had strong shamanistic powers. According to folklore fox´s emuu (the creator spirit) in Finnish mythology is Käreitär goddess of the flame or goddess called Lukutar. Her name is derived from the word lukka meaning sand bench which are common places for fox’s dens.

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In archaeological excavations done in Karelia, a child was found and its body was laying upon a wing of a swan. In Finnish mythology and folklore, the swan was the divine messenger between the living and the dead. The Finnish name for the swan joutsen comes from the word jousi meaning an arrow. This is because the neck of the swan is shaped like an arrow. Swan is a graceful, beautiful bird and a sacred bird in many cultures from Finland to Baltic countries, from Siberia to China and Japan.

In the past, Finland was largely an agricultural society. Because they destroyed rats and other rodents, cats were considered very valuable animals. Many households had "lyylieläin," domesticated wild animals that resided on farms, though not in the same way that we today keep pets in our houses. These creatures were fed and cared for by people. They were thought to bring luck to the family and the property. Lyylieläin might, for instance, be a cat, a snake, or even a wild deer.

Each type of animal and plant has its own emuu in Finnish mythology. Emuu, which means mother in ancient Finnish, was a legendary being. In the myths of the Finns, Saami, and Latvians, Emuus are present. Many Emuus were thought to be hybrids of humans and animals in Finland, and they were frequently depicted as female deities.

Tahvatar was a deity who ruled over Emuus. Fewer and fewer myths about Tahvatar still exist. She was thought to be extremely similar to the Gallo-Roman deity Epona. Tahvatar had the ability to change into other animals, including horses. In Finland, it was customary to invoke Tahvatar's blessings before releasing horses into the fields in the spring.

In many cultures, ravens have been revered and feared as birds. Ravens were strong creatures associated with witchcraft in prehistoric Finland, and shamans frequently kept them as pets. Knowing all of the birth stories was crucial for the shaman, wise man, or wise woman since it was thought that if you knew the magical beginnings of everything, you could then control it.

There are many archaeological finds made from different parts of Finland which suggest that there has been two major clans, the bear clan and the moose clan. It is also possible that under these two major clans there have been smaller clans (clan of the swan, clan of the lynx..). When the area of Finland was first populated after the ice age 10 000 years ago first tribes who arrived were small hunter-collecter communities who had totemic belief systems. Moose and the bear were important animals. From Finnish cave paintings, one can find moose, deer and snakes but not bears. Since the name of the bear was a tabu, perhaps painting the image of the god was tabu as well.

In the Finnish context, working with väki was essentially what a person was doing when they practiced witchcraft. Nature, trees, animals, and all the elements have their own väkis. In Finnish mythology, the concept of the elements is particularly prevalent, and each element has its own väki. There are four types of väki: ilmanväki (for the air), tulenväki (for the fire), maanväki (for the soil), and vedenväki (for the water). Because of the healing properties of water as well as the fact that water was regarded as something eternal, väki of the water was thought to be the most potent of the elements.

The bear cult in Finland dates back 4000–2000 bc. In the animistic belief, the system bear was one of the most sacred totem animals and was considered as the mythical ancestor. Bear worship was common among several other Finnic and Samojedi tribes in Siberia and we can assume that these people were connected to each other. Ostjak tribe in Siberia has a bear myth that is also known in Finland.

About 7000 years ago, agriculture was introduced to what is now Finland, but even then, fishing and hunting continued to play a significant role in the culture. The connection to the elements—earth, fire, air, and water—was one of the most prevalent aspects of traditional Finnish belief. Because they were nearest to people, earth and water elements in particular were crucial. Different elements were classified into invisible spirits, creatures, and plants. Animals played a significant role in Finnish folklore and are frequently depicted in songs and folk magic.

Here is a pdf book of Finnish animal myths that you can download for yourself.

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Explores Finnish mythology through animal myths and legends, offering a unique lens into the cultural history and beliefs of ancient Finland
Examines the concept of 'väki,' the Finnish equivalent of 'chi,' providing insight into the energy that connects all elements of the universe
Discusses the bear cult in Finland, which dates back to 4000-2000 BC, revealing the animal's significance as a sacred totem and mythical ancestor
Details the role of animals in Finnish folk magic and songs, highlighting their importance in traditional Finnish beliefs and practices
Presents the story of Tahvatar, a deity who ruled over Emuus and could transform into animals, offering a glimpse into ancient Finnish beliefs about nature and spirituality
Includes a downloadable PDF book of Finnish animal myths, providing additional resources for further exploration and study

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Reviews summary

Insightful finnish animal myths

According to learners, this course offers a fascinating and unique look into Finnish folklore, focusing specifically on animal myths and legends. Many reviewers praised the instructor's deep knowledge and passion for the subject, describing the lectures as engaging and well-told stories. Students appreciated learning about less common mythological traditions and found the content culturally enriching. A few reviewers noted the course is quite concise and could potentially benefit from more depth or academic references for those seeking extensive scholarly detail, but overall, the sentiment is strongly positive for this captivating introduction.
Lectures are like listening to engaging tales.
"The way the stories are told made the myths easy to understand and very memorable."
"Each lecture felt like listening to a really interesting story, not just a dry lesson."
"I enjoyed the narrative style of the lectures; it made the content flow beautifully."
"Learning about the moose carrying the sun felt like hearing a magical tale."
Deep dive into a rarely covered subject.
"So happy to find a course specifically on Finnish animal myths! It's a unique topic."
"The stories themselves are captivating and unlike anything I've learned before."
"Exploring the animal connection in Finnish belief was fascinating and well-presented."
"This course covers a cultural area not often found elsewhere, which I loved."
Instructor's enthusiasm is contagious.
"The instructor is so passionate about Finnish folklore, it really shines through in the lectures."
"Her knowledge of the myths and legends is incredibly deep, making the course very engaging."
"I felt like I was listening to someone who truly loves these stories and wants to share them."
"The instructor's passion makes the stories come alive."
Good overview, could be more in-depth.
"This course is a great starting point, but I wished it went into a bit more detail on some myths."
"It's a good introduction, maybe a bit too brief for those seeking deep academic study."
"I felt it covered a lot of ground quickly; more depth would be welcome."
"While informative, I felt some sections were quite short."

Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Animal Myths and Legends In Finnish Folklore with these activities:
Review Finnish Animistic Beliefs
Reviewing the core tenets of Finnish animistic beliefs will provide a solid foundation for understanding the animal myths and legends discussed in the course.
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  • Research the key concepts of Finnish animism.
  • Identify the spirits associated with nature.
  • Summarize the role of animals in animistic practices.
Review 'The Kalevala'
Reading the Kalevala will provide a deeper understanding of the cultural context of the animal myths discussed in the course.
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  • Obtain a copy of 'The Kalevala'.
  • Read the epic, paying attention to animal characters and themes.
  • Analyze the symbolism and significance of animals in the epic.
Review 'Finnish Folk-Lore' by Abercromby
Reading this book will provide a broader understanding of Finnish folklore and the context in which animal myths developed.
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  • Obtain a copy of 'Finnish Folk-Lore' by John Abercromby.
  • Read the sections pertaining to animal myths and legends.
  • Take notes on key themes and recurring motifs.
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Create a Presentation on Finnish Animal Myths
Creating a presentation will help you organize and synthesize the information you've learned in the course, making it easier to retain.
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  • Choose a specific theme related to Finnish animal myths.
  • Gather information and images to support your presentation.
  • Create a visually appealing and informative presentation.
  • Practice your presentation to ensure a smooth delivery.
Create a Mythological Animal Guide
Creating a guide will solidify your understanding of the different animals and their associated myths, forcing you to synthesize information from the course.
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  • Choose five animals featured in Finnish folklore.
  • Research the myths and legends associated with each animal.
  • Write a short description of each animal's role in Finnish mythology.
  • Compile the descriptions into a visually appealing guide.
Research the Bear Cult in Finland
Deepen your understanding of one of the most important aspects of Finnish animal mythology by researching the bear cult and its significance.
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  • Research the history of the bear cult in Finland.
  • Investigate the rituals and beliefs associated with the cult.
  • Analyze the symbolism of the bear in Finnish culture.
  • Present your findings in a research paper or presentation.

Career center

Learners who complete Animal Myths and Legends In Finnish Folklore will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Storyteller
Storytellers captivate audiences with engaging narratives, and this course on Finnish animal myths and legends is an excellent fit! In it, you will learn ancient Finnish folklore and legends, which is the raw material for your vocation. Storytellers use their voice, gestures, and other techniques to bring stories to life, and this course may provide you with a rich source of material to draw from. Whether you perform for children, adults, or a mixed audience, the course's exploration of the bear cult, the swan's symbolism, and the tales of the magical fox can add depth and cultural significance to your performances. The course may allow you to connect with your audience on an emotional level, sharing the wisdom and beauty of Finnish folklore. This course is a valuable investment for any storyteller seeking to expand their repertoire and engage their audience with captivating narratives.
Folklore Archivist
Folklore Archivists are dedicated to preserving and cataloging traditional stories, customs, and beliefs, and this course can be useful. The coursework will inform your understanding, which is essential for properly archiving Finnish folklore, particularly related to animal myths and legends. Folklore Archivists carefully document and organize collections of folklore materials, making them accessible to researchers and the public. This course on Finnish animal myths and legends may help provide you with the background knowledge to identify, classify, and interpret these stories within their cultural context. The course’s exploration of the bear cult, the swan's symbolism, and the tales of the magical fox can inform your ability to assess the significance of these stories and ensure their preservation for future generations. This course may also help you understand the nuances of Finnish language and culture, which is crucial for accurately archiving and describing these materials. This course offers a specialized focus that is directly applicable to the work of a Folklore Archivist.
Content Creator
Content Creators develop engaging material for various online platforms, and this course on Finnish animal myths and legends can be a great asset. Content Creators thrive on unique and captivating subjects to share with their audience. This course provides a treasure trove of stories, symbols, and historical context that can be transformed into blog posts, videos, podcasts, or social media content. The course's exploration of Finnish folklore, animistic beliefs, and the mythology surrounding animals like the magical fox and the sacred bear can yield highly engaging content for audiences interested in mythology, culture, or travel. The course's instructor is also a source, and understanding that connection may increase your creativity in generating novel forms of content. This course may equip you with the knowledge and inspiration to create compelling content that resonates with a wide audience.
Tour Guide
Tour Guides lead visitors on excursions, providing information and insights about the destinations, and this course on Finnish animal myths and legends can be extremely helpful. Tour Guides need to be engaging and informative, and this course may provide you with a wealth of knowledge to share with your clients. Whether you're leading tours of historical sites, cultural attractions, or natural landscapes, the course's exploration of Finnish folklore, animistic beliefs, and the mythology surrounding animals can add depth and interest to your presentations. The course's content may help you to connect with your audience on a personal level, sharing stories and legends that resonate with their interests and values. This course provides a unique and valuable perspective for anyone aiming to create memorable and enriching tour experiences.
Cultural Heritage Manager
Cultural Heritage Managers work to protect and promote cultural traditions and sites, and this course on Finnish animal myths and legends may be a good fit. By learning about the historical significance of animals in Finnish folklore, you gain a deeper understanding of the cultural landscape you aim to preserve. Cultural Heritage Managers develop strategies for preserving historical sites, artifacts, and intangible cultural heritage, such as stories and traditions. This course may provide you with the knowledge to assess the cultural value of sites and traditions related to Finnish animal myths, such as locations associated with bear worship or tales of the magical fox. Your understanding of the animistic beliefs of early Finns, as explored in the course, may inform your efforts to engage local communities in preserving their cultural heritage. The course also may increase your knowledge of the swan's symbolism, the horse goddess, and the birth of the aurora borealis which can translate into effective conservation strategies and community engagement initiatives. It is also well advised to explore the course description's references to archaeological sites and their finds.
Writer
Writers craft stories, articles, and other forms of written content, and this course on Finnish animal myths and legends can be profoundly helpful. Writers need stimulating and intriguing sources to draw on for their compositions. The course provides a wealth of information and imagery that can be used to inspire new stories, poems, or even screenplays. The exploration of ancient Finnish beliefs, the symbolism of animals like the swan and bear, and the magical origins of natural phenomena like the aurora borealis, offers a rich tapestry of themes and ideas to explore in your writing. The course may even spark your imagination to create new works that draw on Finnish folklore or the themes. The course's rich content may make it a valuable investment for writers seeking inspiration and unique source material.
Anthropologist
Anthropologists study human societies and cultures, and this course on Finnish animal myths and legends may be valuable, especially if you focus on folklore or religion. Learning about the beliefs and practices of early Finns, as reflected in their mythology, provides you with insights into the cultural values and social structures of past societies. Anthropologists conduct fieldwork, analyze data, and write reports on their findings, and this course may inform your research and writing on Finnish culture. Your exploration of the bear cult, the swan's symbolism, and the tales of the magical fox can inform your understanding of how these stories shaped the worldview and social interactions of past societies. If you plan to specialize in Finnish culture or folklore, this course can give you a solid foundation for your research.
Historian
Historians research, analyze, and interpret the past, and this course on Finnish animal myths and legends can be beneficial, especially if you focus on cultural or religious history. This course may provide you with insights into the beliefs and practices of early Finns, as reflected in their folklore and mythology. Historians often specialize in particular periods, regions, or themes, and this course may offer a unique perspective on the cultural history of Finland. Learning about the bear cult, the swan's symbolism, and the tales of the magical fox can inform your understanding of how these stories shaped the worldview and social structures of past societies. This course may enhance your research and writing on Finnish history, providing you with a deeper appreciation for the role of folklore in shaping cultural identity. The instructor's background will be a particular benefit to your work.
Museum Educator
A Museum Educator brings history and culture to life for a diverse audience, and this course on Finnish animal myths and legends may be particularly helpful. Museum Educators design and deliver educational programs, exhibits, and activities that engage visitors of all ages. By exploring the rich tapestry of Finnish folklore, you gain a deep understanding of how animals have shaped cultural narratives. This course may equip you with the knowledge to create captivating exhibits or lectures about Finnish history and the role of animals in the animistic beliefs of early inhabitants. Your exploration of the bear cult, the magical fox, and other mythological creatures can directly translate into engaging content for museum visitors, especially those interested in comparative mythology or Finnish culture. The course's focus on the historical context of these myths provides a solid foundation for accurately representing and interpreting these stories in a museum setting. This course may provide a unique and valuable perspective for anyone aiming to inspire and educate through museum work.
Illustrator
Illustrators create visual representations for books, magazines, websites, and other media, and this course on Finnish animal myths and legends can be a great boon. Illustrators are always on the lookout for interesting subjects to portray artistically. This course may provide a wealth of visual inspiration, from the majestic moose carrying the sun in its antlers to the cunning fox creating the northern lights. Illustrators work in diverse styles and mediums, and this course may help you to develop your unique interpretations of Finnish folklore and mythology. The course's exploration of the swan's symbolism, the bear cult, and the birth stories of various animals can inform your artistic choices and add depth to your illustrations. This course may equip you with a rich understanding of the visual language of Finnish mythology, enabling you to create images that are both beautiful and culturally significant.
Elementary School Teacher
Elementary School Teachers educate children in a variety of subjects, and this course on Finnish animal myths and legends may be useful. Teachers often incorporate storytelling and cultural lessons into their curriculum to engage students and broaden their perspectives. This course may provide you with a rich source of material for teaching children about Finnish culture, folklore, and animal symbolism. The course's exploration of the swan's origin, the legend of the magic fox, and the tales of the bear can be adapted into engaging stories and activities for young learners. This course might help you create fun and educational lessons that introduce children to different cultures and promote creativity and imagination.
Game Designer
Game Designers create the concepts, rules, and content for video games and other interactive experiences, and this course on Finnish animal myths and legends can be incredibly useful. Game designers are always looking for novel and compelling themes to build their games around. This course may provide you with a wealth of ideas for creating unique game settings, characters, and storylines based on Finnish mythology. Whether you're designing a role-playing game, a strategy game, or an adventure game, the rich tapestry of Finnish folklore, the animistic beliefs of early Finns, and the mythology surrounding animals can provide a solid foundation for your creative work. The course's discussion of the swan, the bear, and the magical fox may help you a unique and engaging game experience.
Librarian
Librarians manage and organize collections of books and other resources, and this course on Finnish animal myths and legends may be useful. Librarians need to be knowledgeable about a wide range of subjects to assist patrons with their research and reading needs. This course may provide you with a deeper understanding of Finnish culture and folklore, which can be valuable when assisting patrons interested in these topics. The course may allow you to provide informed recommendations and guidance to anyone seeking information on Finnish animal myths and legends. While not directly applicable to all aspects of librarianship, this course can enhance your expertise in a specific area of cultural interest.
Translator
Translators convert written or spoken content from one language to another, and this course on Finnish animal myths and legends may be helpful. Translators need to have a strong understanding of both the source and target languages, as well as the cultural context of the material. This course may provide you with a deeper appreciation for Finnish culture and folklore, which can be valuable when translating texts related to these topics. The course's examination of the bear cult, the swan's symbolism, and the tales of the magical fox can inform your understanding of the nuances of Finnish language and culture, enabling you to produce accurate and culturally sensitive translations. This course may enhance your skills as a translator, particularly if you specialize in cultural or literary translation.
Environmental Educator
Environmental Educators teach people about the natural world and promote environmental stewardship, and this course on Finnish animal myths and legends may be relevant. Environmental educators strive to connect people with nature and inspire them to protect the environment, and learning about the beliefs and traditions of early Finns can provide a valuable perspective on the human-nature relationship. This course may give you with stories and insights that can be used to teach about the importance of respecting animals, preserving natural habitats, and living in harmony with the environment. The course provides you with a unique cultural lens for understanding and promoting environmental awareness.

Reading list

We've selected two books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Animal Myths and Legends In Finnish Folklore.
Provides a comprehensive collection of Finnish folklore, including myths, legends, and folktales. It offers valuable background information on the cultural context of the animal myths discussed in the course. Reading this book will deepen your understanding of the traditions and beliefs that shaped these stories, making it a great resource for further exploration.
Provides a comprehensive overview of Finnish folklore, including numerous animal myths and legends. It offers valuable context and background information for the course. While not required, it serves as an excellent resource for students seeking a deeper understanding of the subject matter. It classic text in the field.

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