Tuhkauksenkäynnit
Tuhkauksenkäynnit, meaning "ash walking" in Finnish, refers to a winter tradition primarily practiced in the Kainuu region of Finland. This custom involves individuals walking on top of a layer of ash that has been spread over snow. The ash, often collected from fireplaces or burned wood, provides a dark contrast to the snow, making the footprints of the walkers more visible.
The practice is believed to have roots in ancient folk traditions, possibly linked to divination or symbolic
While the exact origins and full extent of its original purpose are not entirely clear, tuhkauksenkäynnit was