Myytit
Myytit (Finnish for myths) are traditional narratives that explain the origins of the world, the forces of nature, the genealogy of gods and heroes, and the foundations of social practices. They function as a culture’s basic stories, often linked to ritual and religious belief, and they are distinguished from legends and folktales by their cosmological scope and authority.
Etymology and scope: The term myytti derives from broader concepts of myth found in Eurasian and Mediterranean
Content and functions: Myytit typically include etiologies that explain natural phenomena, cosmogonies, genealogies of deities and
Methods and modern reception: Scholars study myytit through comparative mythology, folklore, anthropology, linguistics, and psychology. In
Finnish context: In Finland, the Kalevala, compiled by Elias Lönnrot from traditional runo songs in the 19th