Martti Henrikki Haavio (22 January 1899 – 4 February 1973) was a Finnish poet, folklorist and mythologist, writing poetry under the pen name P. Mustapää...
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Birch bark letter no. 292 (section By Martti Haavio)
Virittäjä-lehti 1966: 296 [1] Martti Haavio The Letter on Birch-Bark No. 292, Journal of the Folklore Institute, 1964. JSTOR 3814030 Haavio, Martti, Tuohikirje n:o...
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Haavio is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Elina Haavio-Mannila (born 1933), Finnish social scientist Martti Haavio (1899–1973), Finnish...
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his appearances in legend solely by natural phenomena. According to Martti Haavio, the name Ukko was sometimes used as a common noun or generalised epithet...
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*raunir (English: rowan) as linguistic evidence. Others still, among them Martti Haavio, contend that Rauni is simply an epithet for a deity called Ukko, who...
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(1928), pp. 344-358. Kalevala, translated by John Martin Crawford (1888) Martti Haavio, Suomalainen mytologia (1967). For example, poem 2104 in Part I4 of...
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Helsinki, one of the first in independent Finland. Her fellow student Martti Haavio fell in love with her, as evidenced in the poems he wrote about her...
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Estonian swimmer Martti Haavio (1899–1973), Finnish poet, folklorist and mythologist Martti Häikiö (born 1949), Finnish historian and writer Martti Halme (born...
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originates from the tenth child of Loviatar Suomalainen mytologia. By Martti Haavio. Published in 1967. Kalevala, Rune XLV. Translated by John Martin Crawford...
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screenwriter (d. 1948) 1898 – Denise Legeay, French actress (d. 1968) 1899 – Martti Haavio, Finnish poet and mythologist (d. 1973) 1900 – Ernst Busch, German actor...
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Few Fragmentary Remarks (pp. 456–458). Proverbium 15. Helsinki 1970. Martti Haavio, Omöjlighetssymboler i finsk epik (pp. 73-83). Sed och Sägen 1956. Myers...
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Hiirijärvi ("Lake Mouse") allegedly received its name from the Lalli myth. Martti Haavio, a researcher of Finnish mythology, theorised that this was not part...
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piru.[citation needed] "Piru" is also a mild swearword in Finnish. Haavio, Martti (1964). "The Oldest Source of Finnish Mythology: Birchbark Letter No...
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700. It is the birthplace of the renowned Finnish folklorist and poet Martti Haavio. Since 2001, most parts of the area have been part of the municipality...
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born in Ingria into an Ingrian Finnish family. She married fellow poet Martti Haavio, her second husband, in 1960. After he died in 1973, Tynni and Katariina...
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L. Travers Helen Goff Writer of the Mary Poppins series P. Mustapää Martti Haavio 20th-century Finnish poet Pablo Neruda Ricardo Eliecer Neftalí Reyes...
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William Forsell Kirby, ,Forgotten Books, ISBN 1-60506-769-5, pg. 31 Haavio, Martti (1935). Suomalaisen muinaisrunouden maailma. Porvoo, Helsinki: WSOY...
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Paavolainen tried to convince the chief of the 1st information company Martti Haavio that known leftist socialists artist Tapio Tapiovaara and author Jarno...
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(1846–1913) Kati-Claudia Fofonoff (born 1947) Paavo Haavikko (born 1931) Martti Haavio (1899–1973) Helvi Hämäläinen (1907–1998) Aaro Hellaakoski (1893–1952)...
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1933–34 Satakunta XI 1 148 J. Lukkarinen 1933 Etelä-Pohjanmaa XII 2 149 Martti Haavio 1934–35 Pohjois-Pohjanmaa XIII 4 150 Väinö Salminen 1936–45 Etelä-Karjala...
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for soprano, baritone, mixed choir, and orchestra (1960–61); text by Martti Haavio Kohtauksia nukketeatterista (Scenes from a Puppet Theatre), suite for...
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collection of Estonian riddles. Suomen kansan arvoituskirja, ed. by Martti Haavio and Jouko Hautala (1946). Founded on work by Antti Aarne and Kaarle...
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best known members of Tulenkantajat were: Uuno Kailas Arvi Kivimaa Martti Haavio (pen name P. Mustapää) Yrjö Jylhä Olavi Paavolainen Ilmari Pimiä Nyrki...
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folklore studies and comparative religion. Honko was a disciple of Martti Haavio. His 1959 doctoral dissertation at the University of Helsinki was titled...
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right hand all by itself. The hammer can send out lightning bolts. Haavio, Martti (1967). Suomalainen mytologia. Porvoo Helsinki: WSOY. i.e. In the prayer...
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Suomen Kansantietouden Tutkijain Seura ry. doi:10.30666/elore.78806. Haavio, Martti (1950). Väinämöinen: Suomalaisten runojen keskushahmo (in Finnish)....
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original name of his family. Ruutu's AKS supporters Urho Kekkonen and Martti Haavio organized him becoming the chairman of the Association of Finnish Culture...
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Peltonen / Music: Leevi Madetoja Jeesuslapsen Joululahjat Lyrics: Jaakko Haavio / Music: Jaakko Hulkkonen Jeesuksen Seimellä Lyrics: Lempi Vihervaara /...
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Lars Sonck (1870–1956) Josef Stenbäck (1854–1929) Uno Ullberg (1879–1944) Martti Välikangas (1893–1973) Wäinö Aaltonen – sculptor (1894–1966) Eija-Liisa...
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died of cancer. Apo, Sato: The History of Nordic Women’s Literature Haavio Martti, Viimeiset runonlaulajat, WSOY Porvoo 1943. Oja, Aulis: Mateli Kuivalatar...
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