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KALEVALAN LAULUMAILTA
I. K. INHA
SISÄLLYS:
MINNE JA MIKSI?
SUOMENNIEMEN POIKKI VIENAN KARJALAAN.
KARJALAINEN KOTIMME.
RUNONKERUUSSA.
HÄVINNYTTÄ RUNOA ETSIMÄSSÄ.
MARTISKAINEN TEPPANA.
A vivid travelogue follows a dedicated collector as he journeys through the remote villages of Viena Karelia, tracing the winding paths of rivers, forests, and frozen lakes. Along the way he meets humble families, observes daily chores, and records the rhythms of local life, from the plaintive chants of wandering singers to the quiet customs that shape the community. The narrative paints the landscape in rich detail, capturing both its stark beauty and the resilient spirit of its people.
Interwoven with these observations are the early stages of an ambitious folklore project, as the explorer gathers verses, melodies, and stories that have lingered in the countryside for generations. He reflects on the challenges of travel—harsh weather, rugged terrain, and the delicate task of coaxing strangers to share their songs. The book offers listeners a glimpse into a pivotal moment when tradition meets scholarly curiosity, preserving a cultural treasure before it fades from memory.
Full title
Kalevalan laulumailta: Elias Lönnrotin poluilla Vienan Karjalassa Kuvaus Vienan Karjalan maasta, kansasta, siellä tapahtuneesta runonkeruusta ja runoista itsestään Kuvaus Vienan Karjalan maasta, kansasta, siellä tapahtuneesta runonkeruusta ja runoista itsestään
Language
fi
Duration
~14 hours (811K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2019-04-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1865–1930
Best known as I. K. Inha, he helped preserve Finland in words and images, recording its landscapes, villages, and folk traditions at a time of rapid change. His books blend a journalist’s eye for detail with a traveler’s curiosity.
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