Finland by Fair Folk Podcast with Danica Boyce published on 2016-11-23T00:50:47Z ***CORRECTION*** In this episode I talk about Sami joik, and then play a Karelian joik, which I have been informed is not related at all. This episode of Fair Folk delves into the rich musical and mythical world of Finland, blisses out on rune-song, and investigates the science behind the smell of snow. Music: Intro theme - "Forest March" by Sylvia Woods "Valolle" by Lau Nau "Valkealan Valssi" by Martti Pokela, Matti Heikki Kontio, and Eeva-Leena Sariola "Armoton" by Suden Aika "Kaipaava" by Rajaton "Tappelupolkka" by Martti Pokela, Matti Heikki Kontio, and Eeva-Leena Sariola "Soittelen Soutusalmen Suorimaista" by Karoliina Kantelinen "Saimaan Rannalla" by Joose Keskitalo ja Kolmas Maailmanpalo "Yksi, Kaksi, Kolme, Neljä" by Merja Soria "Peltoniemen Hintrekin Surumarssi" by Martti Pokela, Matti Heikki Kontio, and Eeva-Leena Sariola "Raudan Synty" by Veera Voima "Velisurmaaja" by Akkajee "Departing Song" by Anna Kivisoo & Ryhma Chorus "Juokse Sinä Humma" by Lau Nau Image: Skiing Lapp with the Northern Lights(1885) by Frants Diderik Bøe Genre Folk & Singer-Songwriter Comment by Tara Ernst I am about to embark on a three week homeschooling lesson block on the Kalevala with my 10 year old. This episode has given me such a rich source of information about the world and culture these incredible stories are drawn from. THANK YOU! 2021-01-04T02:42:07Z Comment by outipulkkinen Thank you for these great pod casts! But I have to comment to this podcast that Sami joik of which you speak of is has nothing to do with the Karelian joik, which you play here. 2019-09-18T09:31:05Z