[Herunterladen] Huldra Scandinavian Folklore
They are commonly seen as a type of elf although a more sinsister version.
Huldra scandinavian folklore. She is known as the skogsrå forest spirit or tallemaja pine tree mary in. In the 1890 s something changed in the way common scandinavians saw themselves and their culture. Huldra looks like a normal woman though with one major exception her long tail. Huldre skogsfru skogsrå skovfrue tallemaja. A hulder or huldra is a seductive forest creature found in scandinavian folklore her name derives from a root meaning covered or secret. 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. The huldra are beautiful elf like women who were harmful in their interactions with human men.
Scandinavian trolls by john bauer public domain the seductive huldra. The influence of christianity on nordic folklore may also be seen in a being known as the huldra who is described as a beautiful seductive creature who lives in the forest. Other names include the swedish skogsrå and skogsfru meaning lady of the forest and tallemaja. Known to be both friendly and malicious she is surrounded by an air of mystery. Her name derives from a root meaning covered or secret in norwegian folklore she is known as the hulder she is known as the skogsrå forest spirit or tallemaja pine tree mary in swedish folklore and ulda in sámi folklore. 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. The scandinavian folklore consists of a huge variety of creatures good or evil which have frightened people for centuries.
Although beautiful the huldra was said to have a long tail similar to that of a cow which she tried to hide by tying it under her skirt. Her name suggests that she is originally the same being as the völva huld and the. A huldra is a seductive forest creature found in scandinavian folklore. In scandinavian folklore the huldra is a seductive forest creature. It s said that if her fiancée sees her back before marriage he will see her for she. Huldra derives from the norwegian language meaning covered or secret. 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.
They were often meant to scare children but even today they are essential and important to the modern northern society. The huldra is a beautiful elusive creature who lives in the forests of the north.