tallettajien
Tallettajien is a term used in Finnish-language sources to refer to a historical-archival community known as tallettajat. In broad terms, the tallettajat were custodians responsible for preserving and safeguarding community records, land deeds, maritime logs, and genealogies. Their work typically took place in local vaults or archive rooms attached to churches, monasteries, or town halls. The name derives from tallettaa, meaning to deposit or store, and tallettaja, a depositor or custodian.
Origins and regional scope: The tallettajat appear in sources from the late medieval period in coastal and
Activities and practices: Tallettajat compiled and copied essential records, maintained ledgers and registers, and performed basic
Organization and governance: The tallettajat often functioned as guild-like associations or collegia, led by an elder
Legacy: In modern archival studies, tallettajat are cited as early custodians of public memory and community