Hõimlane verejõe tagant: Saami muinaslood tootempõhjapõdrast. III

There are two motifs in stories about taking a wife: wooing and the visit of the fater- and mother-in-law. The wooers are either animals or people in animal costumes. Unlike in the first subtype, the wooers are active. Animals obviously represent totems.One variant of a Turja fairytale has obvious i...

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Main Author: Enn Ernits
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Estonian
Published: Eesti Kirjandusmuuseum 1998
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:0138dea5a6d647f39df24ea9711c4dd7 2023-05-15T18:08:16+02:00 Hõimlane verejõe tagant: Saami muinaslood tootempõhjapõdrast. III Enn Ernits 1998-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/0138dea5a6d647f39df24ea9711c4dd7 ET est Eesti Kirjandusmuuseum http://www.folklore.ee/tagused/nr6/meanda3.htm https://doaj.org/toc/1406-992X https://doaj.org/toc/1406-9938 1406-992X 1406-9938 https://doaj.org/article/0138dea5a6d647f39df24ea9711c4dd7 Mäetagused, Vol 6 (1998) Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology GN301-674 article 1998 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T01:41:13Z There are two motifs in stories about taking a wife: wooing and the visit of the fater- and mother-in-law. The wooers are either animals or people in animal costumes. Unlike in the first subtype, the wooers are active. Animals obviously represent totems.One variant of a Turja fairytale has obvious infulences from the Indo-European wonder-fairytale "Frog the Princess" (AT 402) where the proposer is given difficult tasks and where the wife burns her husband's skin. In another variant, married girls leave their parents in zoomorphic form. In a couple of variants, the mother wants to wed her younger daughter to her totem animal.The two variants of the third subtype represent a contamination of stories of a reindeer and dog marrying and its motifs are not clear. In both variants, future brides cross a taboo, for which they are turned into stone. Article in Journal/Newspaper saami Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
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Hõimlane verejõe tagant: Saami muinaslood tootempõhjapõdrast. III
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description There are two motifs in stories about taking a wife: wooing and the visit of the fater- and mother-in-law. The wooers are either animals or people in animal costumes. Unlike in the first subtype, the wooers are active. Animals obviously represent totems.One variant of a Turja fairytale has obvious infulences from the Indo-European wonder-fairytale "Frog the Princess" (AT 402) where the proposer is given difficult tasks and where the wife burns her husband's skin. In another variant, married girls leave their parents in zoomorphic form. In a couple of variants, the mother wants to wed her younger daughter to her totem animal.The two variants of the third subtype represent a contamination of stories of a reindeer and dog marrying and its motifs are not clear. In both variants, future brides cross a taboo, for which they are turned into stone.
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