27+ Huldra Norwegian Folklore
They were often meant to scare children but even today they are essential and important to the modern northern society.
Huldra norwegian folklore. Although there are a lot of similarities between each countries version of the huldra i m going to break down each type of huldra by country of origin. In norwegian folklore she is known as huldra the archetypal hulder though folklore presupposes that there is an entire hulder race and not just a single individual. Hulder norway a supernatural female being which live underground in the forests. She is known as the skogsrå forest spirit or tallemaja pine tree mary in. There are many other beings in scandinavian folklore some of which will be briefly mentioned here. A hulder or huldra is a seductive forest creature found in scandinavian folklore her name derives from a root meaning covered or secret. The scandinavian folklore consists of a huge variety of creatures good or evil which have frightened people for centuries.
Scandinavian folklore or nordic folklore is the folklore of norway sweden denmark iceland and the faroe islands it has common roots with and has been mutually influenced by folklore in england germany the baltic countries finland and sapmi folklore is a concept encompassing expressive traditions of a particular culture or group. Huldra the huldra is a beautiful forest fairy like creature which is found in scandinavia folklore. Her name suggests that she is originally the same being as the völva huld and the. The oceans for instance are said to be home to such creatures as the kraken the trolual and the draugen. In norwegian folklore there are many stories about huldra which means secret covered and her people known as huldre folk mountain people the small ones underground or hidden people. A vicious temptress said to reside in the scandinavian forests the lovely huldra would lie in wait for her mortal victims enticing men into her forest lair in order to steal their souls. A huldra is a seductive forest creature found in scandinavian folklore.
The seductive huldra public domain the many faces of scandinavian folklore.