vedenkanto
Vedenkanto is a Finnish term that roughly translates to "water carrying" or "water bearer." It refers to the traditional practice of transporting water from a source, such as a well, spring, or lake, to a dwelling or other location where it is needed. This was a fundamental task in many societies, particularly before the widespread availability of modern plumbing and water supply systems.
Historically, vedenkanto was often performed by women and children, although men also participated, especially in tasks
The practice of vedenkanto had significant social and economic implications. It dictated daily routines, influenced settlement