Mürakujutust
Mürakujutust, also known as "muraqqujutust" or "muraqqujutustu," is a traditional Estonian folk tale genre that combines elements of fairy tales, folktales, and legends. The term "mürakujutust" translates to "night tale" or "night story," reflecting the oral tradition of storytelling that often took place in the evenings. These tales are typically passed down through generations, with storytellers, known as "mürakujutaja" or "mürakujutaja," reciting them to audiences in rural communities.
Mürakujutusts often feature supernatural elements, such as witches, ghosts, and other mythical creatures, and are known
The oral tradition of mürakujutust has been declining in recent years due to modernization and the shift