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[PDF] Iron Age Cemeteries and Hiisi Sites - Folklore.eeAbstract: This article discusses the Finnish hiisi sites which were listed in the. 1967 doctoral thesis of the linguist Mauno Koski. Based on place names, ...
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(PDF) A Finnic holy word and its subsequent history - ResearchGateAug 5, 2025 · This article concentrates on a specific ancient holy word in Finnish and its subsequent development, hiisi. In the Finnish language region ...
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Semantic Development of the Word Hiisi in the Northern Finnic ...Etymology · Proto-Finnic *hiici < Proto-Uralic *šijte, whence also Proto-Sámi *sijte; the original meaning was probably closer to the Sámi meaning 'land-owning ...
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[PDF] HIIS SITES IN THE RESEARCH HISTORY OF ESTONIAN SACRED ...Abstract: The article gives an overview of the history of research of holy places which are called hiis in Estonia from the end of the 18th to the beginning ...
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Iron Age Cemeteries and Hiisi Sites: Is There a Connection?Aug 7, 2025 · Based on place names, Koski associated 14 Iron Age cemeteries with hiisi sites. Cup-marked stones, sacred trees and springs which have been ...
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[PDF] The Forestland's Guests - HELDA - Helsinki.fiThe old region of North. Ostrobothnia included the Eastern region of Kainuu and the border parish of. Suomussalmi, in which a large number of Bear Songs were ...
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Mytologia: Kahdeksan kainuulaista tarinaretkipaikkaa - YleJul 26, 2016 · Hiisi eli kauan valtakunnassaan, kunnes kristinusko valtasi seudut. Hiiden elämää kirkonkellojen kumahtelu häiritsi, ja hiisi pakeni.
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Who's Who in the Kalevala - KalevalaseuraHiisi. Hiisi means either a place or an evil creature. In the Kalevala, Hiisi lives in the forest and is the owner of an animal (e.g. an elk, a gelding, a foal ...
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Kalevala: the Epic Poem of Finland - Project GutenbergDr. Lönnrot had already published a scholarly treatise, in 1827, on the chief hero of the Kalevala, before he went to Sava and Karjala to glean the songs and ...
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[PDF] On the Etymology of Certain Names in Finnic Mythology - Journal.fiThis article deals with the origin of the names of certain mythical figures in Finnic pre-. Christian mythology. The purpose of the article is to propose an ...
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Magic Songs of the West Finns, Vol. I: Chapter VI. Belief...HIISI. Originally Hiisi was a spirit of the forest that dwelt in wooded hills. In the middle of the sixteenth century Bishop Agricola describes him as a ...
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Magic Songs of the West Finns, Vol. 2: Chapter VII. Charm...Spell-sent injury—'Hiisi's cankerous sores,' 'Hiisi,' 'Juutas,' 'Perkele,' 'Piru,' 'toad,' 'the bit of death,' 'the chains of Manala,' 'Tuoni's reins.' Wart ...Missing: loitsut | Show results with:loitsut
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Magic Songs of the Finns - jstorTo Finnish ears Hiisi sounds less bad than Perkele; " Go to Hiisi" means " Go to the deuce", while " Go to Perkele" means "Go to the Devil". The reason ...Missing: loitsut | Show results with:loitsut
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[PDF] Pursiala (PDF) - Saimaa GeoparkThe Pursiala pothole is one of Finland's biggest (depth 8m, diameter. 2 ... Pursialan hiidenkirnu / Pursiala pothole. Pysäköinti / Parking. Kahvila / Cafe.
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[PDF] Entangled beliefs and rituals - Suomen arkeologinen seuraChapels and prayerhouses built in the Northern Ostrobothnia* and Oulu region in the. 1640s‒1690s. provided many benefits. It clearly simplified the practice ...
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Experience the Majestic Wilderness of Hiidenportti National ParkApr 25, 2021 · Sacred natural sites were called “hiisi.” Hiidenportti was also considered a magical place. After the arrival of Christianity, the meaning of ...
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of Mythologia FennicaTitle: Mythologia Fennica. Author: Christfrid Ganander. Release date: June 30, 2016 [eBook #52445]. Language: Swedish. Credits: Produced by Jari Koivisto.
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The Forestland's Guests: Mythical Landscapes, Personhood, and ...The old region of North Ostrobothnia included the Eastern region of Kainuu and the border parish of Suomussalmi, in which a large number of Bear Songs were ...
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[PDF] The Late Iron Age Bear-Tooth Pendants in Finland - Journal.fiAbstract. In the article I discuss the different functions and meanings of bronze bear-tooth pendants in the Finnish Late Iron Age (800–1150/1300 ce).
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hiisi - Kielitoimiston sanakirjaKielitoimiston sanakirja on Kotimaisten kielten keskuksessa laadittu suomen yleiskielen sanakirja.
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Border (2018) - IMDbRating 7/10 (36,811) A customs officer who can smell fear develops an unusual attraction to a strange traveler while aiding a police investigation.Full cast & crew · Release info · Border - Creature di confine · Official TrailerMissing: Hiisi | Show results with:Hiisi
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Hiisi - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal ArchivesSep 25, 2015 · Country of origin: Finland; Location: N/A; Status: Active; Formed in: 2012. Genre: Black Metal; Themes: Paganism, Anti-Christianity, ...
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The broken duckboards of Hitonhauta - LuonnonpaikkaJun 4, 2020 · Hitonhauta belongs to a nature conservation area, partly owned by a private person and partly by the state. The former is governed by the ELY ...