Iceland’s Hidden People: Finding All That’s Lost

Frozen Giants by Pexels https://pixabay.com/photos/cold-frozen-glacier-ice-iceberg-1866516/ cold-frozen-glacier-ice-iceberg

A land’s topography speaks of the forces that have formed it and how it has endured; in Iceland, the shape of people’s beliefs and the ways folklore bisects and enriches everyday life is as striking and memorable as the volcanic landscape. Mythology reflects and refracts the dangers of the natural environment.

Folklore of Archaeology: Of Giants, Fairies, Megaliths and Menhirs

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While much fairy folklore associated with prehistoric sites centres around barrows and brochs, many megaliths are linked to fairies, goblins and their counterparts, in both legend and etymology.

Juraj Jánošík: An Outlaw Who Became the Slovak National Hero

A statue of Juraj Jánošík in Smetanovy sady in Hořice, the Czech Republic. By Ben Skála, CC BY-SA 3.0. https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=15071798

Jánošík, a young outlaw with braided hair, carrying a shepherd’s axe called valaška, and wearing rural clothing, is the unlikely hero of Slovakia who is also popular in Poland and the Czech Republic. Throughout the last three hundred years, he has remained to be the symbol of the fight for freedom, and he continues to inspire people to create more, fight for justice, and not to lose hope in the face of adversity.

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