Nahkatekoa
Nahkatekoa is a term with origins in the Finnish language, often translated to mean "skin-tree" or a creature associated with bark. In Finnish folklore, nahkatekoa refers to a type of forest spirit or entity that is believed to inhabit trees and possess a rough, bark-like exterior. These beings are typically depicted as being reclusive and closely tied to the natural world.
The concept of nahkatekoa suggests a deep connection between the spirit and the specific tree it resides
While not as widely known as some other Finnish mythological figures, the nahkatekoa represents a facet of