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[[Captain Obvious | The mythology of the Finns, Lapps, and Karelians.]]

Oh, where to begin?


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"Mastered by desire impulsive

By a mighty inward urging,

I am ready now for singing

Ready to begin the chanting

Of our nation's ancient folksong

Handed down from bygone ages." --The Kalevala, by Elias Lonnrot, translated by John Martin Crawford in 1888.

Describe the page here. Remove this line when you place a description on the page. The mythology of the Finns, Lapps, and Karelians. Oh, where to begin?

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