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Finnish-Uralic Folklore & Mythology
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[edit]- Mano (mythology)
- Mari native religion
- Mastorava
- Menninkäinen
- Metsänpeitto
- Mielikki
- Mir-Susne-Hum
- Mordvin native religion
- Mythologia Fennica
- Nærøy manuscript
- Näkki
- Nine diseases
- Nisse (folklore)
- Noaidi
- Num-Torum
- Nyyrikki
- Otso
- Paasselkä devils
- Päivätär
- Pajonn
- Peijaiset
- Peko
- Perkele
- Perkūnas
- Pikne
- Piru (spirit)
- Pohjola
- Postajankt-iki
- Radien-attje
- Radien-pardne
- Raedieahkka
- Rana Niejta
- Rauni (deity)
- Ravgga
- Riddles (Finnic)
- Ruohtta
- Sami drum
- Sami shamanism
- Sampsa Pellervoinen
- Surma (Finnish mythology)
- Synty
- Tapio (spirit)
- Tellervo
- Tharapita
- The Gifts of the Magician
- The Swan of Tuonela
- The Wonderful Birch
- Tietäjä
- Tjaetsieålmaj
- Toell the Great
- Tuonela
- Tuonetar
- Tuoni
- Tursaansydän
- Tyushtya
- Udmurt Vos
- Ukko
- Ukonvasara
- Uralic mythologies
- Uralic neopaganism
- Vammatar
- Vanapagan
- Vattisen Yaly
- Ved-ava
- Vellamo
- Waralden Olmai
- Yout