metsäläiset
Metsäläiset is a Finnish term that translates to "forest dwellers" or "forest people." Historically, it refers to individuals or communities who lived in close proximity to or within forests, often on the fringes of settled agricultural areas. These groups were typically characterized by their reliance on forest resources for sustenance, shelter, and livelihood. Their lifestyle might have involved hunting, trapping, fishing, gathering wild berries and mushrooms, and possibly some limited form of subsistence farming or animal husbandry in forest clearings.
The concept of metsäläiset is particularly relevant in the context of Finnish history and folklore, reflecting