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'''Finnic mythologies''' are the various mythologies of the [[Baltic Finns]] and [[Finnic peoples (disambiguation)|other Finnic peoples]].
{{Short description|Various mythologies of the Finnic peoples}}
'''Finnic mythologies''' are the mythologies of the various [[Finnic peoples]]:
*[[Finnish mythology]]
*[[Finnish mythology]]
*[[Estonian mythology]]
*[[Estonian mythology]]
* [[Komi mythology]]
*[[Komi mythology]]
*[[Mari mythology]]
*[[Sámi shamanism]]


==See also==
==See also==
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* [[Hungarian mythology]]
* [[Hungarian mythology]]
* [[Mastorava]]
* [[Mastorava]]
* [[Proto-Uralic religion]]
* [[Rock carvings at Alta]]
* [[Rock carvings at Alta]]


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* Rafael Karsten, " Samefolkets religion"
* Rafael Karsten, " Samefolkets religion"
* Edgar Reuteskiöld, " De nordiska samernas religion"
* Edgar Reuteskiöld, " De nordiska samernas religion"
* Tatiana Deviatkina, ''Some Aspects of Mordvin Mythology'', Folklore 17 (2001).[http://www.folklore.ee/folklore/vol17/mordmyth.pdf]
* Tatiana Deviatkina, "[http://www.folklore.ee/folklore/vol17/mordmyth.pdf 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).
* Paasonen (ed.), ''Mordwinische Volksdichtung'' (1941).


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.tjatsi.fo/?side=491b24523f05ea96689d93e856f99618 Beivve], including many other related topics (e.g. [[soul dualism]] of Sami)
* [http://www.tjatsi.fo/?side=491b24523f05ea96689d93e856f99618 Beivve], including many other related topics (e.g. [[soul dualism]] of Sami)

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Latest revision as of 20:57, 21 December 2023

Finnic mythologies are the mythologies of the various Finnic peoples:

See also

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References and notes

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  • 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).
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