Leimattujen
The Leimattujen was a part of a subgroup known as the Suomalaisten in Finnish folklore and mythology. They were considered to be a subgroup of the Old French myths, specifically Picts, Celts or Vikings. In some sources, the Leimattujen were described as dark-haired and of a coastal dwelling folk and as some tribal grouping or large groups of people, essentially unusual, religious or ethnic group.
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