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Kalevala Runo 4 - The Fate of Aino

Kalevala Runo 4 - The Fate of Aino

FromNorthern Myths Podcast


Kalevala Runo 4 - The Fate of Aino

FromNorthern Myths Podcast

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Length:
166 minutes
Released:
Oct 27, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In Kalevala Runo 4 we read about the Fate of Aino, who was promised to marry Väinämöinen by her brother Joukahainen.
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This is the Northern Myths Podcast, an archetypal exploration of the myths and legends of Northern Europe, including Norse mythology, the Finnish Kalevala, and more. If you'd like to support the show you can support us on Patreon here: Northern Myths Podcast Patreon
The Kalevala is the epic national poem of Finland. Compiled by Elias Lönnrot from folk poetry from throughout Finland, Karelia, Estonia, and what is now northwest Russia, the Kalevala describes the worldview of the Finnish people from ancient times through to the modern day. It includes the adventures of Väinämöinen and Joukahainen, Ilmarinen and Lemminkäinen, from the distant lands of Pohjola, to Kalevala's wide heathlands.
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Released:
Oct 27, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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An archetypal exploration of the myths and legends of Northern Europe including Norse Mythology and the Finnish Kalevala.