isätila
Isätila is a Finnish term that translates to "father's farm" or "ancestral farm." It refers to a farm that has been passed down through generations within a family, typically from father to son. The concept of isätila is deeply rooted in Finnish agrarian history and cultural traditions, emphasizing continuity, heritage, and the strong bond between a family and their land.
Historically, the isätila represented not just an economic unit but also the core of a family's identity
The significance of the isätila has evolved with societal changes. While the traditional agricultural landscape has