kansanrunoja
Kansanrunoja is Finnish for folk poems, referring to traditional Finnish poems that were transmitted orally across generations. They form a central part of kansanrunous, the broader field of Finnish folk poetry, and include long epic narratives, ballads, ritual verses, charms, lullabies, and children’s rhymes. While many survive in oral tradition, they have also been collected and published by researchers and folklorists over the past two centuries.
Form and characteristics commonly seen in kansanrunoja include vivid, symbolic imagery, formulaic phrases, and a high
Historical development and study: In the 19th century, during Finland’s national awakening, scholars and poets undertook
Significance: Kansanrunoja illuminate Finland’s linguistic diversity, social practices, and mythic landscapes, and remain a foundational source