taasesitusi
Taasesitusi refers to the Estonian term for "snowshoeing," a traditional winter activity involving the use of wide, flat shoes or frames attached to the feet to distribute weight over snow, allowing for easier movement across snowy terrain. This practice has historical roots in various indigenous cultures, including those of Northern Europe, North America, and Siberia, where it was essential for survival during harsh winters.
In Estonia, taasesitusi has been practiced for centuries, particularly among rural communities. The traditional snowshoes, known
Modern taasesitusi combines traditional techniques with contemporary adaptations. Participants often use lightweight, modern snowshoes made from
Taasesitusi is also recognized as part of Estonia’s cultural heritage, with some regions preserving traditional snowshoe-making