pareikalauti
Pareikalauti refers to a traditional Finnish method of communication using a series of knocks or taps on a door, window, or other surface to convey messages or signals. This practice was particularly common in rural Finland, where long distances and limited infrastructure made direct verbal communication difficult. The technique relied on a standardized code of knocks, allowing people to exchange information without revealing their location or identity.
The system typically involved a series of three or more distinct knocks, each representing a letter, number,
Pareikalauti was especially useful in situations where secrecy was necessary, such as during wartime or when
While pareikalauti was not widely documented, oral traditions and local knowledge suggest it was employed across