As a Swede it’s interesting to know more about my brother people’s history. Your pre-christian religion is very similar to ours, but of course also unique in many ways. I think it’s important that we know more about our heritage and ancient traditions. You just got a new sub, keep doing these videos. They are very informative.
Another excellent video! I thought witches and curses played a prominent role in the early Finnish Armed forces? As a Canadian I was hoping that Finland would bring it’s magic forces into NATO . I feel the organization is lacking in the mystical aspect of warfare.
In Iron age, Finns become popular becouse of their mystic and magical powers✨. Witches and healers was in that time doctors and they known best medicines (herbs) for every healt problem🌿🌙.And some finss remembers this centuries years old folklore in these days🤫✨
I'm a direct descendant of some widely known local noaidi, or witches, who were known to do spells and put curses on people. maybe i should pick up the family tradition...
I love his dry sense of humor! And I am shocked that the almighty algorithm has not yet cast its blessings upon him. So therefore I give this comment as a sacrifice to the Almighty Algorithm!
I subbed your channel! I've been interested in Kalevala saga and Finnish history for a while. This channel is a gem! I'm also from Finland! See you at the market square, perkele!
Thanks so much! It is a lot of effort but I wouldn't be happy with anything less. I look forward to being able to put the time to do even richer illustrations.
Just found your channel and I have enjoyed watching some of your videos! Living in Finland and been loving to learn about these things of Finland. I’d take a look at the merchandise and thinking to get some as the designs are not found in normal stores 🙂👍.
Right, who knows how many independent groups was in Viking Age Finland. BUT, from the old names of the land and tribes, and the location of hilltop forts, one can deduct something. Suomalaiset tribe and Suomi placenames locate in south-western Finland's coast (suomalaiset translates as Finns). Hämäläiset tribe and Häme placenames cover most of southern-half Finland stretching from the Bay of Bothnia to the Finnish Gulf and western Lake Ladoga shores (translates as Tavastians). Archelogically deducted their Iron Age settlements started from the Kokemäki-river system. Karjalaiset-tribe and archeological Iron Age Karelia located Northern and North-Eastern side of Lake Ladoga and on the Karelian Isthmus (translates as Karelians). Iron Age Karelian tribe is result of Merovingian Age (before Viking Age) Tavastian immigration and local Vepsian tribe fusion. Then there were the saamelaiset/samit, who aren't ethnic Finns, although Sami-language separated from Early Proto-Finnic. They lived in Lapland and its south side in the Iron Age (translates as the Sami). There is a chain of hilltop forts going between the Tavastian and Karelian tribal lands, guarding the rivers that go from interrior Finland into Karelia. In the Crusade Age (following Viking Age in Finland) Karelians were allied with the Novgorodians. While Tavastians were under the protection of the Pope, Novgorod was enemy of the Papal state. Raids and war expeditions were frequent from Tavastia to Karelia and the other way around.
>Right, who knows how many independent groups was in Viking Age Finland This is a very good point to bring up. I think we often forget that the unified Finnish cultural identity we have today simply did not exist back then. So when people ask about Finns in the X age, we have to remember that this country was not culturally homogenous back then. For example, whenever I've seen someone ask about the connections between Norse and Finnish culture and mythology, the first response is always to ask what they mean by "Finnish", because that's going to have a big impact on the answer lol.
@Aurinkohirvi Please check more about Saamelaiset, they haven't always lived only in north Finland. For example Saimaa is very likely sami-originated name, so like Nuuksio. Hienoa kun ihmiset jakaa tietämystään!
Nope. It was time before we came from volgas bend.. thats the point what im most intrested.. newer the least anything after it is wery intresting too.. kirveskansan tulo ja niinpois päin
@@juhanivaltonen2456 I'm not sure If that was a joke or not. We never came from volgas bend. That is an old nationalist theory that is no longer supported.
Se on sanonta ja nykysen näkemyksen mukaan me tultiin vähintään kahessa erässä. Eka oli koko suomen kattava hylkeenpyynti lappalaiset ja toka oli kirveskansan rippeet( volgan mutka) jotka muuten tuli sitäkin jokea hyödyntäen ylemmäs pikkuhiljaa tai rivakasti sieltä mustalta mereltä asti n. 4500 v sitten. Ja jälkimmäiset työnsi ekat ylemmäs etelästä. Näin oon ymmäränyt. Kerro lisää jos tiedät enemmän. Niin joo se mun kiinnostus ajoittuu nimen omaan tohon hylkeen pyynti kansan elämään -4500 ennenkuin tuli tämä kirveskansa joka toi maanviljelyksen tänne. Ja niiden välit kiinnostaa myös.
Hmm, good question! I only know that they used to be outside for the biggest heating fire, poorly expressed but I mean "pre-heating" it. Still, we know that the smoky conditions brought a lot of eye problems (and others too, I'm sure, but remember reading about eyes).
Good question and I mean to do a video about the hillforts some time. The consensus is that they had a rock base without mortar and then wooden battlements. If I remember correctly, both vertical and horizontal could have been done. I don't know if they've found any traces or marks to indicate how the wooden construction would have been - long rotten away obviously. Horizontal structures are more commonly illustrated.
Teräksessä (materiaalissa) hauska juttu, että sen nimikin tulee sanasta terä. Joka on myös ilmeisesti oma varhaiskantasuomalainen sana. Vai onko kielitieteilijöillä muunlaista ehdotusta? Kun taas sitten rauta on lainasana.
No mutta, vasta nyt löysin kanavan ja tämähän on hyvä. Animaatiot on heeeeelvetin tervetullut poikkeus siihen mitä normisti tottuu näissä näkemään. Englantisi on mielestäni sujuvaa ja selkeää (voin rullata dullaa katsomatta tekstejä ja tajuta) sekä mukavasti pientä huumoria 'piilotettu' videoihin. Haluaisin antaa miinusta pituudesta, mutta en viitsi koska kyseessä enemmänkin minun mieltymys, tottunut katselemaan jotain 25-45min pätkiä (toki usein eri aihepiireistäkin). Ihan 5kauttaviis, tilattu'd.
Kiitos paljon ja mukavaa että löysit tänne! Mielelläni tekisin pidempiä videoita, mutta tää tuottaa toistaiseksi sen verran vähän rahaa, että pakko tehdä ns. oikeita töitä välillä. :D Mutta parin vuoden takaisista parin minuutin videoista on tultu lähemmäs kymmeneen minuuttiin, eli suunta on eteenpäin...
Se on kiinnostava tarina ja voisin joskus tehdäkin! Siihen saakka kanavalta @thefinnishstoryteller löytyy! Saatana kun nää @-maininnat ei enää enää toimi.
Part one is available and pt 2 coming hopefully this year! Finland: www.adlibris.com/fi/kirja/trolled-1-9789526982106 Outside of Finland on Amazon: www.amazon.com/Trolled-1-Antti-Palosaari/dp/952698210X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2Z9U9BPA6TKIN&keywords=trolled+comic&qid=1654511255&rnid=2941120011&s=books&sprefix=trolled+comi%2Caps%2C417&sr=1-1
@@Anttimation thank you. I followed your instructions and bought a copy per Amazon. I live in Australia (AU) and I really like your animations and your sense of humour. I like history.
Getting more towards that way episode by episode. The next one which includes the Thirty Years' War doesn't have a single religion-based joke as far as I remember although they could almost have written themselves.
You are wrong you mean another creature than troll are Norwegian not finnish Hiisi and the the the Roman offer talking about the Germanic tribes the the native people of Norway Russia and Finland are called Sámi and Runic Viking and Germanic not finnish
As a Swede it’s interesting to know more about my brother people’s history. Your pre-christian religion is very similar to ours, but of course also unique in many ways. I think it’s important that we know more about our heritage and ancient traditions. You just got a new sub, keep doing these videos. They are very informative.
Thanks friend across the Baltic Sea and welcome onboard. Working on a new episode as I type this. Well, after I type this anyway.
Thank you so much, fun to learn the history.
Thank you! Great to hear. More to come..
I just discovered your videos- instructive and hilarious peppered with dry (I’m assuming Finnish) wit. “Mud dwelling savages”- hilarious.
Thanks! Yes that's a correct assumption 😎
Your are pretty much on point with Finnish sense of dry humor!
I'm in Finland for the first time now and I'm really happy that I can watch your videos! Video lit af
Welcome to Finland and to my channel then! 😁
Perkele! You're dry humor is the best. Looking forward to seeing the next episode.
Thanks so much! More of that will follow.
Humor dry and girls wet
Another excellent video! I thought witches and curses played a prominent role in the early Finnish Armed forces? As a Canadian I was hoping that Finland would bring it’s magic forces into NATO . I feel the organization is lacking in the mystical aspect of warfare.
Thank you!
Well, not all the information is publicly available... 🤫
Well, I sure cursed a lot, when our gov made that incredibly stupid step.
In Iron age, Finns become popular becouse of their mystic and magical powers✨. Witches and healers was in that time doctors and they known best medicines (herbs) for every healt problem🌿🌙.And some finss remembers this centuries years old folklore in these days🤫✨
I'm a direct descendant of some widely known local noaidi, or witches, who were known to do spells and put curses on people. maybe i should pick up the family tradition...
"Speaking of fast fashion garbage" that earned a subscribe right there.
@@phillbrown292 haha glad to hear! Welcome
I just recently found out there is Finnish in my blood line and thought I'd learn a little bit of the history. I'm glad I ended up here. :)
Well I'm glad too! Welcome 😎
Hienoa, että jaksat vääntää näitä videoita, hyvää settiä 🤘
Kiitos! Vääntö jatkuu...
Kiitos hyvällä huumorilla maustetuista videoista! Tämä kanava ansaitsee paljon enemmän tilaajia! 🇫🇮🌪️🌪️🌪️🗡️
Kiitos! Onneksi niitä tulee kiihtyvään tahtiin 💪
I love his dry sense of humor!
And I am shocked that the almighty algorithm has not yet cast its blessings upon him.
So therefore I give this comment as a sacrifice to the Almighty Algorithm!
Very powerful and beautiful video brother 🙂
Many thanks!
I subbed your channel! I've been interested in Kalevala saga and Finnish history for a while. This channel is a gem! I'm also from Finland!
See you at the market square, perkele!
@@Taskuvesku thanks perkele!
On kyllä hieno video😮👏 Kanava lähti välittömästi tilaukseen, kun historiaa itsekkin harrastelen👍
Kiitos paljon! 🙌
Erittäin hyvä video👍
Suuret kiitokset!
You're really underrated keep up the good work!
Thanks! I certainly will.
Love the storyline ❤Thanks for your great work
Thank you Robert! 🙌
We look so forward to your videos! As an artist, I truly appreciate the work you put into each one.
Thanks so much!
It is a lot of effort but I wouldn't be happy with anything less. I look forward to being able to put the time to do even richer illustrations.
Just found your channel and I have enjoyed watching some of your videos! Living in Finland and been loving to learn about these things of Finland. I’d take a look at the merchandise and thinking to get some as the designs are not found in normal stores 🙂👍.
Thank you!
I'm glad you've found your way here and hopefully will be enjoying future episodes too!
Right, who knows how many independent groups was in Viking Age Finland. BUT, from the old names of the land and tribes, and the location of hilltop forts, one can deduct something.
Suomalaiset tribe and Suomi placenames locate in south-western Finland's coast (suomalaiset translates as Finns).
Hämäläiset tribe and Häme placenames cover most of southern-half Finland stretching from the Bay of Bothnia to the Finnish Gulf and western Lake Ladoga shores (translates as Tavastians). Archelogically deducted their Iron Age settlements started from the Kokemäki-river system.
Karjalaiset-tribe and archeological Iron Age Karelia located Northern and North-Eastern side of Lake Ladoga and on the Karelian Isthmus (translates as Karelians). Iron Age Karelian tribe is result of Merovingian Age (before Viking Age) Tavastian immigration and local Vepsian tribe fusion.
Then there were the saamelaiset/samit, who aren't ethnic Finns, although Sami-language separated from Early Proto-Finnic. They lived in Lapland and its south side in the Iron Age (translates as the Sami).
There is a chain of hilltop forts going between the Tavastian and Karelian tribal lands, guarding the rivers that go from interrior Finland into Karelia. In the Crusade Age (following Viking Age in Finland) Karelians were allied with the Novgorodians. While Tavastians were under the protection of the Pope, Novgorod was enemy of the Papal state. Raids and war expeditions were frequent from Tavastia to Karelia and the other way around.
>Right, who knows how many independent groups was in Viking Age Finland
This is a very good point to bring up. I think we often forget that the unified Finnish cultural identity we have today simply did not exist back then. So when people ask about Finns in the X age, we have to remember that this country was not culturally homogenous back then.
For example, whenever I've seen someone ask about the connections between Norse and Finnish culture and mythology, the first response is always to ask what they mean by "Finnish", because that's going to have a big impact on the answer lol.
@Aurinkohirvi Please check more about Saamelaiset, they haven't always lived only in north Finland. For example Saimaa is very likely sami-originated name, so like Nuuksio. Hienoa kun ihmiset jakaa tietämystään!
Terrific as usual. Never stop.
Never stop the madness ja kohta vedetään taas!
Love your videos! Looking very much forward for next episode. Kiitos!🧙♀⚔🛡
Thank you! Next up some Medieval conquests
Glad I stumbled upon this video! I really enjoyed this! Siunausta Etelä-Afrikasta! Kiitus
Thank you! It always makes my day when these are discovered somewhere so far away!
Like it.dry houmor and historic info well done.
Thanks! Yeah that's a good description of what I try to do!
this is the part where it starts to get interesting!
Indeed 🤓
Nope. It was time before we came from volgas bend.. thats the point what im most intrested.. newer the least anything after it is wery intresting too.. kirveskansan tulo ja niinpois päin
@@juhanivaltonen2456 I'm not sure If that was a joke or not. We never came from volgas bend. That is an old nationalist theory that is no longer supported.
Se on sanonta ja nykysen näkemyksen mukaan me tultiin vähintään kahessa erässä. Eka oli koko suomen kattava hylkeenpyynti lappalaiset ja toka oli kirveskansan rippeet( volgan mutka) jotka muuten tuli sitäkin jokea hyödyntäen ylemmäs pikkuhiljaa tai rivakasti sieltä mustalta mereltä asti n. 4500 v sitten. Ja jälkimmäiset työnsi ekat ylemmäs etelästä. Näin oon ymmäränyt. Kerro lisää jos tiedät enemmän. Niin joo se mun kiinnostus ajoittuu nimen omaan tohon hylkeen pyynti kansan elämään -4500 ennenkuin tuli tämä kirveskansa joka toi maanviljelyksen tänne. Ja niiden välit kiinnostaa myös.
@@juhanivaltonen2456 Kannattaa lukea Helsingin Sanomien loistava artikkeli vuodelta 2018 nimeltä "Keitä me olemme".
The part about roof ventilation made me wonder if they had a particular method/material for producing fires with especially clean smoke.
Hmm, good question! I only know that they used to be outside for the biggest heating fire, poorly expressed but I mean "pre-heating" it. Still, we know that the smoky conditions brought a lot of eye problems (and others too, I'm sure, but remember reading about eyes).
This age was metal af. Bit like this video, well done!
From the Stone Age to Iron Age, later history was much lamer labels like Middle Ages... Truly the last metal age in our history 🤘
Him is like bronze @@Anttimation
Literally! Metal!!!!! :D
Appreciate the humour!
@@phoenixknight8837 haha awesome, thanks!
Cool video keep it up 👍
Thanks! I certainly will.
Again a super animation, informative and entertaining!
Thank you once again! :)
Thank You. Some awesome craftsmanship and craftswomanship some kin to me
Thank you for watching!
Kiitos for this Great Vid.
Kiitos for watching!!
Great video man, keep it up
Thanks! I certainly will 💪
Amazing as always!
Σας ευχαριστώ!
Really appreciate your work!
Thanks Sanna!
Hauska video, joo, tottakai metallmusiikkii oli suosittua rauta-aikana! Itsestäänselvää.
🤘🤘
Hyvii tehty! Greetings from an Izhorian!
Thank you! Nice to hear from our relatives! :)
I met and Spoke with Prof Juha Pentikäinen back around 1995
Cool! I was born that year 😅
@@Anttimation some people are too young to be making videos.
@@johnl5316 Well then get to makin'!
kiitos antti
Kiitos! 💪
When i saw your wooden palisade drawing i started wondering... did they built those with logs upwards or sideways?
Good question and I mean to do a video about the hillforts some time. The consensus is that they had a rock base without mortar and then wooden battlements.
If I remember correctly, both vertical and horizontal could have been done. I don't know if they've found any traces or marks to indicate how the wooden construction would have been - long rotten away obviously. Horizontal structures are more commonly illustrated.
Teräksessä (materiaalissa) hauska juttu, että sen nimikin tulee sanasta terä. Joka on myös ilmeisesti oma varhaiskantasuomalainen sana. Vai onko kielitieteilijöillä muunlaista ehdotusta? Kun taas sitten rauta on lainasana.
Hey! What is the exact name of this song? I checked the bandcamp of the Turku's band but I haven't found the song 😐
Karneh - Uni
No mutta, vasta nyt löysin kanavan ja tämähän on hyvä. Animaatiot on heeeeelvetin tervetullut poikkeus siihen mitä normisti tottuu näissä näkemään. Englantisi on mielestäni sujuvaa ja selkeää (voin rullata dullaa katsomatta tekstejä ja tajuta) sekä mukavasti pientä huumoria 'piilotettu' videoihin. Haluaisin antaa miinusta pituudesta, mutta en viitsi koska kyseessä enemmänkin minun mieltymys, tottunut katselemaan jotain 25-45min pätkiä (toki usein eri aihepiireistäkin). Ihan 5kauttaviis, tilattu'd.
Kiitos paljon ja mukavaa että löysit tänne! Mielelläni tekisin pidempiä videoita, mutta tää tuottaa toistaiseksi sen verran vähän rahaa, että pakko tehdä ns. oikeita töitä välillä. :D Mutta parin vuoden takaisista parin minuutin videoista on tultu lähemmäs kymmeneen minuuttiin, eli suunta on eteenpäin...
5:12 ...don't mess with Finland...! 💪😤✊
...history might perhaps not repeate itself... 🧐
...but often it rhymes...! 😱🤕😵
1:06 Is that Marko Hietala? lol
Well spotted!
Olisiko mahdollista saada Kirmukarmun ja hunnun herran tarinaa tämmöisen animaation muodossa?
Se on kiinnostava tarina ja voisin joskus tehdäkin! Siihen saakka kanavalta @thefinnishstoryteller löytyy! Saatana kun nää @-maininnat ei enää enää toimi.
5:29 epic
Are you already sold out of Trolled book?
Part one is available and pt 2 coming hopefully this year!
Finland: www.adlibris.com/fi/kirja/trolled-1-9789526982106
Outside of Finland on Amazon: www.amazon.com/Trolled-1-Antti-Palosaari/dp/952698210X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2Z9U9BPA6TKIN&keywords=trolled+comic&qid=1654511255&rnid=2941120011&s=books&sprefix=trolled+comi%2Caps%2C417&sr=1-1
@@Anttimation thank you. I followed your instructions and bought a copy per Amazon. I live in Australia (AU) and I really like your animations and your sense of humour. I like history.
@@reiganscott-palframan7281 thanks so much! Really appreciate it :)
I will expand a little from Finnish to general history in the future.
The "finns" you talk about was scandinavians aswell
What do you mean?
Perkeleen kristinusko 🙄 Noh nykyään saa onneksi uskoa mihin haluaa. Käynkin usein kesällä uimassa Katumajärvellä 😊
Ja ennen kaikkea saa olla uskomatta mihin haluaa 👌
🔥🛡💀⚔🏹⚔💀🛡🔥
Antti, oletko Koillismaan poikia?
En. Mutta jotain sukua siellä päin ymmärtääkseni on.
🟢
Kemi haparanta kemi Karjal Norge Gotland
Would be great if these would be religiously unbiased.
Getting more towards that way episode by episode. The next one which includes the Thirty Years' War doesn't have a single religion-based joke as far as I remember although they could almost have written themselves.
5:39 Verbage
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You are wrong you mean another creature than troll are Norwegian not finnish Hiisi and the the the Roman offer talking about the Germanic tribes the the native people of Norway Russia and Finland are called Sámi and Runic Viking and Germanic not finnish
Your point would come across better with proper sentences...
Thank God Finland became Christian!
Your thanks would be better directed to the Medieval Catholic church and the Swedish settlers.
With Gods will they won@@Anttimation
The best metal bands in Finland are: OZ, IRONCROSS, and RIFF RAFF
I must confess I'm not familiar with any of them.
@@Anttimation they're from the areas of Nakkila, Turku, and Oulu