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Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EECuStMRD8w Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEeMNYvZbXk Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSGcsssoFqo Part 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_qWVQAsSmk Part 5: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkDSBHJQUrg
Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EECuStMRD8w Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEeMNYvZbXk Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSGcsssoFqo Part 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_qWVQAsSmk Part 5: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkDSBHJQUrg
Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EECuStMRD8w Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEeMNYvZbXk Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSGcsssoFqo Part 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_qWVQAsSmk Part 5: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkDSBHJQUrg
Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EECuStMRD8w Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEeMNYvZbXk Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSGcsssoFqo Part 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_qWVQAsSmk Part 5: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkDSBHJQUrg
This slidshow is about pagan tree worship in Finland in old times, but today there are also neopagans who follow in the footsteps of our ancestors and who re...
Made by RT.com "The Mari live in Russia and are of Finno-Ugric origin. There are two main groups —lowlanders and highlanders. Although both believe they belo...
Minun Polkuni - dokumenttielokuva eklektisestä pakanuudesta. This is the first film I've ever directed and produced, so please keep that in mind when you giv...
Wolfhorde is a finnish Pagan/Folk Metal band. Wolfhorde is still unsigned, but im sure that wont last long.
A basic view of Dark Paganism and what we believe. This is my first attempt at creating a video, the quality will improve I can assure you.
Saturday 28th August finnish pagans light up bon-fires on high places to warn people from enemy.
Finnish RAC. From Heretic Finland -promo (November, 2010)
Cursed the One from album Horizons low. Draugnim is a finnish folk/pagan metal band formed in 1999, but their first album was released 2009.
ะ㋚ะ Pagan Sound ♫ ะ㋚ะ Beautiful harp ♫ ♜ dance live show ♜ Medieval Music ♪ ☬ ★ folk Middle Ages ะ㋚ะ traditional harp ☾☆ ะ㋚ะ ♜ European history ♞ the Middle Ages ☾☆ ะ㋚ะ Medieval period Medieval music means music from the Middle Ages.The time we call the Middle Ages is a long period from about 400 AD to 1400 Medieval music / Celtic song / Middle Ages / Omnia is a self-described "neoceltic pagan folk" band based in The Netherlands and whose members over the years have had Irish, Dutch, Cornish, Belgian and Persian backgrounds. Their music takes on the form of various cultural routes, from places around the world such as Ireland, England, Cornwall and Persia. They sing in English, Irish, Breton, Finnish, German, Dutch, Swedish, Latin and Hindi and play Celtic harp, mouth harp, hurdy gurdy, bodhrán, guitar, bouzouki, didgeridoo, flutes of all kinds, bagpipes, various drums and percussion instruments. Origin The Netherlands Genres Pagan folk Years active 1996--present Labels PaganScum Records Members • Steve "Sic" Evans-van der Harten • Jennifer Evans-van der Harten • Daphyd "Crow" Sens • Rob "Raido" van Barschot • Steve "Sic" Evans van der Harten (lead vocals, double flute, overtone flute, whistle, bouzouki, darbukka, dombek, davul, mouth harp) • Jennifer "Jenny" Evans van der Harten (lead vocals, Celtic Tall Harp, Piano, Hurdy gurdy, Bodhrán, Hammered Dulcimer) • Daphyd "Crow" Sens (slideridoo, didgeridoo, mouth harp, vocals) • Rob "Raido" van Barschot (drums and percussion) • Sine Missione (recorded 1998, released 2000, no label) • Sine Missione II (2002, Emmuty records) • OMNIA "3" (2003, Zap Prod.) • Crone of War (2004, Zap Prod.) — An album that focuses on Celtic mythology, e.g. the Mabon festival and gods such as Cernunnos and Taranis. • PaganFolk (2006, PaganScum records) — An album with numerous traditional instruments employed. The style has been compared to the music of the German band Faun. • Alive! (2007 PaganScum records). — The witches scene from Shakespeare's Macbeth, "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe and a poem by Lewis Caroll were set to music on this release. The artwork was created together with Alan Lee. • Wolf Love (2010, PaganScum records)[4] — Contains all the different music styles OMNIA is capable of. Includes a free DVD of live material of the 2010 line-up . "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Caroll was set to music on this release. • Musick and Poëtree (2011, PaganScum records) — a 2 disc CD with one disc recorded with members of the 2011 line-up and the other disc recorded by Stenny solo. Notable songs are Free and a cover of the classic Wim Sonneveld song Het dorp about the modernization of Dutch rural life, which is sung by Steve Sic in Dutch, the first ever Dutch language song by OMNIA. • Live on Earth (2012) • Live Religion (2005, PaganScum records) — Live album recorded in a church with one microphone. • PaganFolk At The Fairy Ball (2008, PaganScum records) — A live album downloadable for free from the official website • Cybershaman (2007, PaganScum records) — A remix album featuring 8 Omnia songs in Trance music and Electronic style. • History (2007, PaganScum records) (American sampler) — Compilation album specifically made and remastered for USA sales. • World Of Omnia (2009, PaganScum records) — Partly a re-mastered compilation of older OMNIA works together with reworked new recordings and two original tracks. MUSIC : "Omnia- German Tour - Tine Bealtaine",
black metal from Finland Demo 1993 Lyrical themes: Battles, Death, Metal, Paganism Album: - Inside the Circle of Pentagram
Moonsorrow - Kivenkantaja, 2003. Full Album 1. Raunioilla 00:00 2. Unohduksen Lapsi 13:35 3. Jumalten Kaupunki/Tuhatvuotinen Perintö 21:52 4. Kivenkantaja 32...
New song recorded live in rehearsal with a new drummer. "Take a look around you, do you feel safe? Braindead zombies sticking needles in their veins Gangs of...
Ancestors blood i a Black/Pagan metal band from Finland. Lyrical themes touch upon war and paganism. Members from this project also play in the band Kadotus....
Artist: Azarok; Album: Origo; Year: 2014; Genre: Black/Folk Metal from Finland; Lyrical Themes: Philosophy, Paganism, Nordic Beliefs, Nature, Anti-Christianity, Depression. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/azarok11 Bandcamp: http://azarok.bandcamp.com/album/origo Mikseri: http://www.mikseri.net/artists/azarok.40691.php E. Hereticius: all instruments and vocals Producing, Mixing, Recording, Engineering by E. Hereticius. All music and text by E. Hereticius. Recorded at Asikkala, Finland between February 2013 and June 2014. © E. Hereticius/Stay Brutal, 2014
Artist: Ancestors Blood; Album: A Moment of Clarity; Year: 2013; Pagan Black Metal from Finland; Lyrical Themes: Anti-Christianity, Paganism, War. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ancestors.blood Mikseri.net (listen other songs here): http://www.mikseri.net/artists/ancestorsblood.61910.php Myspace: https://myspace.com/ancestorsbloodfinland Website: http://ancestors-blood.com/ Heidens Hart Records: - Website: http://www.heidenshart.nl.nu/ - Bandcamp: http://heidenshart.bandcamp.com/ - Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/herjann-1/ - Contact: herjann@gmail.com
ะ㋚ะ ♫ Pagan Sound ♜♫ medieval Celtic music ♜ Middle Ages ♫ traditional Folk ㋚ะ Beautiful harp ♜ ♫ Live show ♜ ะ㋚ะ ♫ ♫ ♜ Lyrics English Portuguese Inglês Português / Celtic Music / Europe Medieval Song / Etrezomp-ni Kelted Bari- um nalion Etrezomp -ni Kelted Jou no le nou le nou la Pa reomp ul liamm etrezomp-ni Kelted Alliance of the Celts Bari-one nalion Alliance of Celts Between us, the alliance of the Celts Aliança dos Celtas Bari-um nalion Aliança dos Celtas Entre nós, a aliança dos Celtas Celtic Medieval Music ☾☆ Folk Middle Ages ะ㋚ะ Pagan Sound MUSIC ♜ European history ♞ the Middle Ages Medieval period Medieval music means music from the Middle Ages.The time we call the Middle Ages is a long period from about 400 AD to 1400 Medieval music / Celtic song / Middle Ages / Omnia is a self-described "neoceltic pagan folk" band based in The Netherlands and whose members over the years have had Irish, Dutch, Cornish, Belgian and Persian backgrounds. Their music takes on the form of various cultural routes, from places around the world such as Ireland, England, Cornwall and Persia. They sing in English, Irish, Breton, Finnish, German, Dutch, Swedish, Latin and Hindi and play Celtic harp, mouth harp, hurdy gurdy, bodhrán, guitar, bouzouki, didgeridoo, flutes of all kinds, bagpipes, various drums and percussion instruments. Origin The Netherlands Genres Pagan folk Years active 1996--present Labels PaganScum Records Members • Steve "Sic" Evans-van der Harten • Jennifer Evans-van der Harten • Daphyd "Crow" Sens • Rob "Raido" van Barschot • Steve "Sic" Evans van der Harten (lead vocals, double flute, overtone flute, whistle, bouzouki, darbukka, dombek, davul, mouth harp) • Jennifer "Jenny" Evans van der Harten (lead vocals, Celtic Tall Harp, Piano, Hurdy gurdy, Bodhrán, Hammered Dulcimer) • Daphyd "Crow" Sens (slideridoo, didgeridoo, mouth harp, vocals) • Rob "Raido" van Barschot (drums and percussion) • Sine Missione (recorded 1998, released 2000, no label) • Sine Missione II (2002, Emmuty records) • OMNIA "3" (2003, Zap Prod.) • Crone of War (2004, Zap Prod.) — An album that focuses on Celtic mythology, e.g. the Mabon festival and gods such as Cernunnos and Taranis. • PaganFolk (2006, PaganScum records) — An album with numerous traditional instruments employed. The style has been compared to the music of the German band Faun. • Alive! (2007 PaganScum records). — The witches scene from Shakespeare's Macbeth, "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe and a poem by Lewis Caroll were set to music on this release. The artwork was created together with Alan Lee. • Wolf Love (2010, PaganScum records)[4] — Contains all the different music styles OMNIA is capable of. Includes a free DVD of live material of the 2010 line-up . "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Caroll was set to music on this release. • Musick and Poëtree (2011, PaganScum records) — a 2 disc CD with one disc recorded with members of the 2011 line-up and the other disc recorded by Stenny solo. Notable songs are Free and a cover of the classic Wim Sonneveld song Het dorp about the modernization of Dutch rural life, which is sung by Steve Sic in Dutch, the first ever Dutch language song by OMNIA. • Live on Earth (2012) • Live Religion (2005, PaganScum records) — Live album recorded in a church with one microphone. • PaganFolk At The Fairy Ball (2008, PaganScum records) — A live album downloadable for free from the official website • Cybershaman (2007, PaganScum records) — A remix album featuring 8 Omnia songs in Trance music and Electronic style. • History (2007, PaganScum records) (American sampler) — Compilation album specifically made and remastered for USA sales. • World Of Omnia (2009, PaganScum records) — Partly a re-mastered compilation of older OMNIA works together with reworked new recordings and two original tracks. Music Omnia Etrezomp ni Kelted
Was Rudolph a gay recruitment video? Or did he begin as the straight outcast among male reindeer with obviously queer names: dancer, prancer, vixen, cupid, e...
Finnish blackmetal. Gnathorn vocals & drums. Special guest star Nox playing guitar & background vocals.
Band: Pagan Altar Song: Lords of Hypocrisy Venue: Dante's Highlight Location: Helsinki, Finland Date: April 04th, 2010.
PAGAN GODS AMERICAN'S SPEAK ABOUT EVERY DAY Sunday: Old English Sunnandæg (pronounced [ˈsunnɑndæj), meaning "sun's day." This is a translation of the Latin phrase dies Solis. English, like most of the Germanic languages, preserves the original pagan/sun associations of the day. the Sun is personified as a goddess, Sunna/Sól. Monday: Old English , meaning "Moon's day." This is based on a translation of the Latin name dies lunae. In North Germanic mythology, the Moon is personified as a god, Máni. Tuesday: Old English Tīwesdæg (pronounced [ˈtiːwezdæj], meaning "Tiw's day." Tiw (Norse Týr) was a one-handed god associated with single combat and pledges in Norse mythology and also attested prominently in wider Germanic paganism. The name of the day is based on Latin dies Martis, "Day of Mars". Wednesday: Old English Wōdnesdæg (pronounced [ˈwoːdnezdæj) meaning the day of the Germanic god Wodan OR Odin.(In England until about the seventh century. It is based on Latin dies Mercurii, "Day of Mercury." The connection between Mercury and Odin is more strained. both Wodan and Mercury were considered guides of souls after death, in their respective mythologies; both are also associated with poetic and musical inspiration. Thursday: Old English meaning Þunor's day'. punor means thunder or its personification, the Norse god known in Modern English as Thor. Similarly Dutch and German ('thunder's day'), Finnish Torsdag ('Thor's day'). Thor's day corresponds to Latin dies Iovis, "day of Jupiter". Friday: Old English Frīgedæg , meaning the day of the Anglo-Saxon goddess Fríge. The Norse name for the planet Venus was 'Frigg's star'. It is based on the Latin dies Veneris, "Day of Venus." Saturday: the only day of the week to retain its Roman origin in English, named after the Roman god Saturn associated with the Titan Cronus, father of Zeus. "Day of Saturn."
One story of Santa's origins stems from Finnish pagan myths, and as a bright-eyed kid, I even went ...
San Francisco Chronicle 2013-12-14A polytheistic religion without a name, Finnish paganism was the indigenous religion of Finland until it was Christianized.
ListVerse 2013-10-04Norse, Anglo-Saxon, Germanic, Slavic, and even Finnish pagan paths are grouped in under the Heathen term.
The Examiner 2013-02-11Finnish paganism was the indigenous pagan religion in Finland, Estonia and Karelia prior to Christianization. It was a polytheistic religion, worshipping a number of different deities. The principal god was the god of thunder and the sky, Ukko, though other important gods included Jumi, Ahti, and Tapio.
Finnish paganism shows many similarities with the religious practices of neighbouring cultures, such as Germanic, Norse and Baltic paganism. However, it has some distinct differences due to the Uralic and Finnic culture of the region.
Finnish paganism provided the inspiration for the 20th century religion Finnish neopaganism, Suomenusko ( =Finnish religion ), which is an attempt to reconstruct the old religion of the Finns.
The Finnish pagans were polytheistic, believing in a number of different deities. Most of the deities ruled over a specific aspect of nature; for instance, Ukko was the god of the sky and thunder. These deities were often pan-Finnic, being worshipped by many different tribes in different regions. The Finnish pagans were also animists, worshipping local nature deities at site-specific shrines to that particular deity.