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Mermaids In Finnish Mythology
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Mermaids In Finnish Mythology

Published 6/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 733.59 MB | Duration: 0h 35m


Enter to the magical world of mermaids in Finnish folklore

What you'll learn
Learn about the most Finnish sea deities, Ahti and Vellamo
Mermaid stories told in Finland.
Sea monsters and other magical sea creatures.
Gain more understanding of ancient Finnish animism and elemental faith.

Requirements
You will learn everything you need to know. Interest for Finnish mythology and folklore is all you need.

Description
Stories told about the merfolk exist everywhere in the world, Finland is no exception. The worship of water in Finland already began after the last ice age when the groups of hunter-gatherers left sacrificial gifts for the water spirits.The Finnish mermaid lore includes interesting and whimsical characters such as the beautiful Vellamo, the goddess of the sea. Her spouse, Ahti the sea god and their sons and daughters. The underwater world reflected the human world and it was a mirror of the old agricultural society. There were farms underwater, with underwater horses, cows, pigs and other animals.Vellamo was a mighty goddess who could create storms, and giant waves and she was beloved and worshipped by sailors who asked her to give them good and smooth wings. Ahti was the ruler of seals, fish and other animals and he could lead fish to the fishermen's nets.Mermaid stories in Finland are rather different in western and eastern parts, with eastern Finland having more Slavic influences in storytelling. Stories of mermen are more common in the Eastern Finnish story telling tradition, whereas mermaids are more common in lore told in western Finland.Often the stories about mermaids were told by sailors and they first spread in seaside towns and harbours. We can find all kinds of water spirits and mermaids in Finnish folklore. Often these are solitary creatures who guard specific water areas, such as clear desert ponds, lakes, rivers and fountains.In this course, you will learn about the history of mermaids in Finnish art history and culture and even how you can spot mermaid artworks in your next trip to Helsinki.One of the most well-known Finnish water spirits is Näkki, the water demon. For centuries parents have warned their children, not to swim too deep, otherwise Näkki could catch them. Now you can learn the origins of Näkki and other Finnish mermaids, sea gods and sea monsters.Adventure awaits!

Overview
Section 1: Vellamo

Lecture 1 Vellamo Goddess Of The Sea

Section 2: Ahti

Lecture 2 Ahti

Section 3: Sea Monsters

Lecture 3 Sea Monsters

Section 4: Mermaid Stories

Lecture 4 Mermaid Stories

Section 5: Näkki

Lecture 5 Näkki

Section 6: Mermaids in Finnish Art

Lecture 6 Havis Amanda

This course is for anyone interested in spirituality, mermaids and folklore.


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