mäkitupalaiset
Mäkitupalaiset refers to a historical social group in Finland, primarily in rural areas during the 18th and 19th centuries. The term literally translates to "hut dwellers" or "cottagers," and it described individuals who lived in small, rented cottages or crofts on land owned by a larger landowner, often a farmer or a nobleman. These cottages, known as mäkitupa, were typically meager and provided only basic shelter.
Mäkitupalaiset were distinct from the main farming population, who owned or rented larger tracts of land. They
The existence of mäkitupalaiset was a consequence of population growth and land scarcity. As the population