vaivaispiteiden
Vaivaispiteiden is a term used in Finnish ethnography and folklore studies to describe itinerant performers associated with poverty who traveled between parishes during the early modern to early industrial periods. The name combines vaivainen, meaning poor or needy, with a historical suffix for labels of groups or professions; the exact linguistic origin and scope of the category are debated among scholars.
Performances by vaivaispiteiden typically included improvised scenes, songs, and short narratives, sometimes with humorous or socially
Vaivaispiteiden illuminate aspects of poverty, charity, and popular religious culture in Finnish history. They show how
The phenomenon declined with the expansion of formal welfare systems, urbanization, and changing entertainment tastes from
See also: Finnish folklore, street theatre, vaivainen, parish history.