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- Christfried Ganander (21 November 1741 in Haapajärvi – 17 February 1790 in Rantsila) was a Finnish compiler of folk culture, a priest and lexicographer...
- earth is even called the creator mother of Jesus. In 1789, Christfried Ganander wrote in Mythologia Fennica that Maan-Emonen is the wife of Ukko and someone...
- Mythology') is a 1789 book on Finnish mythology written in Swedish by Kristfrid Ganander, a Finnish priest. Mythologia Fennica contains 430 entries in alphabetical...
- were born out of later Scandinavian influence. According to Christfried Ganander in 1789, Máttaráhkká received a child from Radien-attje and gave it life...
- offered drinks poured to her home, under the goahti's door. Christfried Ganander gave many of Juoksáhkká's features to Uksáhkká and vice versa, claiming...
- According to Christfried Ganander in 1789, she also helped women during menstruation and protected children from shots and falls. Ganander gave many of Juoksáhkká's...
- fall into lovi) means "to fall into a trance". According to Christfried Ganander, falling into lovi means a state of ecstasy and a journey to the underworld...
- Thinking. Lawrence Erlbaum ****ociates. p. 121. ISBN 978-0-805-80507-9. Ganander, Christfrid. Mythologia fennica; eller, Förklaring öfver de nomina propria...
- has also been understood as a male demon in some instances. Christfried Ganander called Lempo a flying evil spirit who forged evil flying arrows; Lemmes...
- Väinämöinen was called a son of a giant named Kaleva. According to Christfried Ganander in 1789, Kaleva had 12 sons, but the only ones he named in addition to...