Finnic mythologies are the mythologies of the various Finnic peoples:
See also
[edit]- Baltic mythology
- Bear worship
- Dorvyzhy
- Hungarian mythology
- Mastorava
- Proto-Uralic religion
- Rock carvings at Alta
References and notes
[edit]- Abercromby, John (1898). Pre- and Proto-historic Finns. D. Nutt.
- Herman Hofberg, "Lapparnas Hednatro"
- Uno Holmberg, "Lapparnas religion"
- Rafael Karsten, " Samefolkets religion"
- Edgar Reuteskiöld, " De nordiska samernas religion"
- Tatiana Deviatkina, "Some Aspects of Mordvin Mythology". In: Folklore: Electronic Journal of Folklore 17 (2001): 96-106. DOI: doi:10.7592/FEJF2001.17.mordmyth
- Paasonen (ed.), Mordwinische Volksdichtung (1941).
External links
[edit]- Beivve, including many other related topics (e.g. soul dualism of Sami)
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