- A
hulder (or huldra) is a
seductive forest creature found in
Scandinavian folklore. Her name
derives from a root
meaning "covered" or "secret". In Norwegian...
- in
southern Sweden (singular: vätte),
vittra in
northern Sweden, and
huldrefolk in
Norway (although the
singular vittra and huldra, respectively, refer...
- tradition,
similar tales may be told
about the
larger trolls and the
Huldrefolk ("hidden-folk"), yet a
distinction is made
between the two. The use of...
- word drow also
occurs in the
Shetland Norn language,
where it
means ‘
huldrefolk’("the
hidden people", fairies), ‘troll-folk’, or ‘ghost’. As drow is not...
- miracles,
contains an
episode where Olaf
helps a man
escape from the
huldrefolk, the "hidden people" of
Norwegian folklore. In Normandy,
Saint Olaf represents...
-
Freefall 1988 – The
NorthWest Folklife Festival –
Volume 10 1988 – The
Huldrefolk Live in
London 1991 – 20
years of
Folklife CD (Seattle, USA) 1993 – Other...