eõpikuid
Eõpikuid refers to a collection of traditional Estonian folk tales, legends, and mythological stories that were compiled and studied during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The term originates from the Estonian word *eepos*, meaning "epic," and *õpik*, meaning "manual" or "guide," though it is more commonly associated with the broader cultural and literary tradition it represents.
The compilation of these stories was largely driven by the Estonian national revival movement, which sought
The stories often feature mythical figures, supernatural beings, and moral lessons, blending elements of pagan beliefs
While *Kalevipoeg* is the most well-known work, the eõpikuid tradition encompasses a broader range of folklore,
Today, eõpikuid remains an important part of Estonian cultural heritage, studied for its literary, historical, and