The day of vengeance cometh, the day of wrath draws nigh The spirit that was broken did not die A life for every taken life, a tongue for every lie One eye for every tear we ever cried I yearn to see the pyres, one hundred ells up high Where corpses stacked doth smoke like burning rye I long to hear the sound of arrows, in my dreams I see them fly Like hail of judgement raining from the sky I call everyone, of Fornjotr's sons To join in the march of the Kven With King Nóri's wrath We pave our path And Kvenland shall rise again Kvenland shall rise again I linger and I bide my time, I wait and watch and hark Charles' wain is the beacon in the dark The Gods of Yore are watching those who bear the ancient mark The bonfires are awaiting the spark I call everyone, of Fornjotr's sons To join in the march of the Kven With King Nóri's wrath We pave our path And Kvenland shall rise again Kvenland shall rise again Fornjotr's sons Stand, do not run We're facing the fate of the Kven With King Nóri's wrath We pave our path And Kvenland shall rise again Kvenland shall rise again
What many call Kven has its roots in the ancient Peräpohjola dialects of the Finnish people of the far north. The language is still hanging on in Kvenland, Norway, Gällivare Sweden eastward to the Torne River basin on both the Swedish and Finnish sides. It needs dedicated people to preserve it and speak it. Each region has its own form of the dialect, but that's to be expected over such a wide area. The kingdom was vast and many of us, sons and daughters of Fornjotr are just now discovering this legacy. If you didn't grow up speaking it, it's no easy task to regain your birthright, but anything worth having takes hard work. I suppose the best way to learn would be to visit the homeland and learn from the few who still speak it.
well this just made me read multiple wikipedia articles. would be so much easier if finland had a written language before 1500. these texts are probably as historically accurate as LOTR.
well we do know that Forjnot was a real person and so were his sons. some of the stories are of course fiction. Though i haven't looked to much into any of these stories. I just know that forjnot was real as i am descended from Frosti Karasson that and Forjnot's spawn went on to rule the Scandinavian countries (more than likely how im related because my ancestors were also kings of norway/denmark)
@@ezk9293 I'm sorry, but are you actually suggesting that you are the descendant of Fornjót from Norse Mythology? The Ancient Giant? But, that can't be the case because that would be beyond ridiculous of course
@@Lunzium he's mentioned in more than Norse he's mentioned in Russian tales of a giant who aided a prince and was given rule over kvenland. There are a couple others but I have personally gone through multiple ancestorial trees of people who I'm related to that go to frosti his grandson. Plus it's not that much of a leap to say he was real seen as not much is known of the ancient kings of Finland.
@Finnic PatriotI'm still trying to find the tales but a few of the pages mentioned that in old Russian tales a giant named calewa which is a Russian version of a kaleva or Kalev from the kalevala saga whom is believed to be fornjot seen as the tales take place around the same time and mentions a giant becoming king. It's really hard to say what happened all the way back in 450 as many of the people's there didn't record anything and from what I remember we haven't been able to translate all the runes found there. Ancient Finland's past is all left to interpretation and the people who lived there. But I have a hunch that the Sami might know the truth as they've lived in the region longer than kvenland.
I think the Kvens of Northern Sweden where the pre-Sami people and with a lot of influences of the Germanic-speaking Southern Scandinavians since thousands of years of communication. They later became the Birkarlar that was the Swedish Crowns representatives in Northern Sweden. The probably became Swedes and Tornedalsfinnar eventually.
Kvenland was vast land. Its center was somewhere in ostrobothnia. It spanned from the finnmark to Kaland and both sides of gulf of bothnia belonged to it(excluding uppland and ancient svea). Finnish population of norway are still called kvens to this day. In finnish kvenland is kainuunmaa. Kven=Cajan=Kainu=Low land. In ancient finnic folk poetry many finnish kings that are mentioned by old norse literature are present. Kaleva=Fornjotr Niera=Snaer Gamla Tuura/Ikutiera Nieranpoika=Thorri Snaersson Also term king of kvenland(kainuun kuningas) is present. There was also other land ruled by kings of kvenland. Finland(west finland) what consisted of finland proper, tavastland, savo and satakunta. Finland was also known as Tavaesthland.
The Kvens are a Finnish tribe. They still exist by the way. There are still a few thousand Kvens kicking around in a few places. But they were scattered by the four winds hundreds of years ago, and there is no longer any "Kvenland" Most of them now live in Finnmark in Norway. There is also a theory that in the 19th century, many Kvens left Scandinavia to live in the New world, once there, they simply introduced themselves as "Finnish" or Suomi, so we'll never know who they are
What they were, or are, is a matter of debate. No one really knows. The term hasn't really been used in Sweden for the last 500 years but has survived in Norway. There are those who say they are the indigenous people of some parts of Sweden and that their descendants still live here. This has caused some tenions with the Sami of course... politically this is a very... sensitive question.
@@sarkamies5573 ilmeisesti kainuu oli isompikin osa suomea tai siksi suomea sanottiin joskus 120 luvulla kun Fornjotur hallitsi suomea ja osaa nykyisen norja, ruotsin ja venäjän alueista. sille on ihan sukupuu kartoitettu photos.geni.com/p11/6b/ec/89/fa/534448383fcda7dd/Fornjotr_Tree_large.jpg sitä en tiedä missä vaiheessa se nykyiseksi muuttui.
@@KossolaxtheForesworn Kvenland oli iso alue länsi suomesta pohjois ruotsin alueelle asti, eli laaja alue. Samaan aikaan oli myös Finnlandi (saagojen mukaan). Kvenlandia ja Finnlandia pidettiin viikinkien aikana jopa samana asiana. Islannin saagoissa on tekstiä Finnlandin ja Kvenlandin hallitsijoista (kuninkaista). Suomalaisia päälliköitä suomeksi....
@@trumpjongun8831 Olisikohan Kvenland ollut pohjalaisten asuttamat alueet ja Finnlandi sitten Varsinais-Suomi, voi olla että molempia on joskus hallinnut sama kuningas.
@@oskariylonen3574 Kvenlandin ja Finnlandin alueista aika vähän tietoa, kun ei ne ole mainittu kuin muutaman kerran saagoissa lyhyesti ja Finnland pari kertaa jossain keski ja etelä eurooppalaisessa kirjoituksessa. Mutta jos oletetaan, että se Kvenland on ollut jostain pohjois Hämeen tai Savon korkeudelta Suomen ja Ruotsin lappiin, niin saamelaisia ne on suurimmaksi osaksi olleet. Saamelaisten asuinalue ylsi tuhat vuotta sitten melkein keski-Suomeen asti. Voi olla, että eteläisempi alue on ollut Finnland, jossa asuneet mm. Pohjalaiset ja hämäläiset heimot, ja osittain karjalaiset. Saagoissa on kyllä mainittu joitakin Suomen alueita aika tarkastikin, Häme ja etelä rannikko (Tavastiland) ja Karjala (Karilia). Varmasti on eri heimoilla ollut omat päälliköt, kuten hämäläisillä ja karjalaisilla. Muinaisnorjan ja islanninkielessä sana konungr, eli kuningas tarkoitti yleensä päällikköä tai heimopäällikköä, niin moni käsittää sen sanan vanhoista saagoista väärin ja olettaa, että Suomessa oli ihan oikeita kuninkaita :)
I'm a descendant of Frosti (Forjnot's grandson) so i would happily join on this Kven march. To see the rise of my Ancestors' Kingdom. But im not for the Gods of Yore or the corpse thing in the second verse.
Even though it was my ancestors religion and tradition i am not bond to nor will i abide to the traditions of the Kven when it comes down to religion. I'm a good christian boi.
Finns and other finnic people and sami are Uralic in origin some still have the Uralic facial features. i say this because of the Swedish, Norwegian, and the Russian take over of those lands it as left them with foreign mix. Sami are actually considered a First Peoples. basically similar to the native americans they are one of the only native people in europe. So basically yes and no.
This is a call for everyone to stand tall, rise up for what is right and never falter
This has been my life motto since, we shall win, no matther what they do to us, we will newer loose the fight or the fire within us!
@@sheep1ewe hail victory my northern brothers !
@@zqw991 Together we stand strong as one!
The day of vengeance cometh, the day of wrath draws nigh
The spirit that was broken did not die
A life for every taken life, a tongue for every lie
One eye for every tear we ever cried
I yearn to see the pyres, one hundred ells up high
Where corpses stacked doth smoke like burning rye
I long to hear the sound of arrows, in my dreams I see them fly
Like hail of judgement raining from the sky
I call everyone, of Fornjotr's sons
To join in the march of the Kven
With King Nóri's wrath
We pave our path
And Kvenland shall rise again
Kvenland shall rise again
I linger and I bide my time, I wait and watch and hark
Charles' wain is the beacon in the dark
The Gods of Yore are watching those who bear the ancient mark
The bonfires are awaiting the spark
I call everyone, of Fornjotr's sons
To join in the march of the Kven
With King Nóri's wrath
We pave our path
And Kvenland shall rise again
Kvenland shall rise again
Fornjotr's sons
Stand, do not run
We're facing the fate of the Kven
With King Nóri's wrath
We pave our path
And Kvenland shall rise again
Kvenland shall rise again
What many call Kven has its roots in the ancient Peräpohjola dialects of the Finnish people of the far north. The language is still hanging on in Kvenland, Norway, Gällivare Sweden eastward to the Torne River basin on both the Swedish and Finnish sides. It needs dedicated people to preserve it and speak it. Each region has its own form of the dialect, but that's to be expected over such a wide area. The kingdom was vast and many of us, sons and daughters of Fornjotr are just now discovering this legacy. If you didn't grow up speaking it, it's no easy task to regain your birthright, but anything worth having takes hard work. I suppose the best way to learn would be to visit the homeland and learn from the few who still speak it.
30 seconds in and I already love it
thats how it works
Pär Hulkoff and Raubtier are awesome!! Please, come to Chile someday!!!
Hulkoff is the best!
KVENLAND SHALL RISE AGAIN!
well this just made me read multiple wikipedia articles. would be so much easier if finland had a written language before 1500. these texts are probably as historically accurate as LOTR.
well we do know that Forjnot was a real person and so were his sons. some of the stories are of course fiction. Though i haven't looked to much into any of these stories. I just know that forjnot was real as i am descended from Frosti Karasson that and Forjnot's spawn went on to rule the Scandinavian countries (more than likely how im related because my ancestors were also kings of norway/denmark)
perkele :D
@@ezk9293 I'm sorry, but are you actually suggesting that you are the descendant of Fornjót from Norse Mythology? The Ancient Giant? But, that can't be the case because that would be beyond ridiculous of course
@@Lunzium he's mentioned in more than Norse he's mentioned in Russian tales of a giant who aided a prince and was given rule over kvenland. There are a couple others but I have personally gone through multiple ancestorial trees of people who I'm related to that go to frosti his grandson. Plus it's not that much of a leap to say he was real seen as not much is known of the ancient kings of Finland.
@Finnic PatriotI'm still trying to find the tales but a few of the pages mentioned that in old Russian tales a giant named calewa which is a Russian version of a kaleva or Kalev from the kalevala saga whom is believed to be fornjot seen as the tales take place around the same time and mentions a giant becoming king. It's really hard to say what happened all the way back in 450 as many of the people's there didn't record anything and from what I remember we haven't been able to translate all the runes found there. Ancient Finland's past is all left to interpretation and the people who lived there. But I have a hunch that the Sami might know the truth as they've lived in the region longer than kvenland.
lov it
Fuck yes. Gets me pumped I feel like I’m part of Fornjotr's sons!
We are!
I think the Kvens of Northern Sweden where the pre-Sami people and with a lot of influences of the Germanic-speaking Southern Scandinavians since thousands of years of communication. They later became the Birkarlar that was the Swedish Crowns representatives in Northern Sweden. The probably became Swedes and Tornedalsfinnar eventually.
@Finnic Patriot name checks out kek
Kvenland was vast land. Its center was somewhere in ostrobothnia. It spanned from the finnmark to Kaland and both sides of gulf of bothnia belonged to it(excluding uppland and ancient svea). Finnish population of norway are still called kvens to this day. In finnish kvenland is kainuunmaa. Kven=Cajan=Kainu=Low land.
In ancient finnic folk poetry many finnish kings that are mentioned by old norse literature are present.
Kaleva=Fornjotr
Niera=Snaer Gamla
Tuura/Ikutiera Nieranpoika=Thorri Snaersson
Also term king of kvenland(kainuun kuningas) is present.
There was also other land ruled by kings of kvenland. Finland(west finland) what consisted of finland proper, tavastland, savo and satakunta. Finland was also known as Tavaesthland.
Who are the Kvens, some sort of mix between germanic nordic and finno-ugric nordic? Or are they another finnish tribe?
Kingdom of Kvenland, Finnish Kindom in Northern Finland.
The Kvens are a Finnish tribe.
They still exist by the way. There are still a few thousand Kvens kicking around in a few places.
But they were scattered by the four winds hundreds of years ago, and there is no longer any "Kvenland"
Most of them now live in Finnmark in Norway.
There is also a theory that in the 19th century, many Kvens left Scandinavia to live in the New world, once there, they simply introduced themselves as "Finnish" or Suomi, so we'll never know who they are
@@DukeofTxtspeak When time is right, you'll know who those are :) Its hidden info that very few knows.
What they were, or are, is a matter of debate. No one really knows. The term hasn't really been used in Sweden for the last 500 years but has survived in Norway. There are those who say they are the indigenous people of some parts of Sweden and that their descendants still live here. This has caused some tenions with the Sami of course... politically this is a very... sensitive question.
@@DukeofTxtspeak oh hi there, when will you post a krigsherren lyric video?
Nice
La raja!!!!!!. Please, play in Chile, South América!!. We love viking metal!!
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Is Kvenland a province of Kekistan?
nope
@@sarkamies5573
ilmeisesti kainuu oli isompikin osa suomea tai siksi suomea sanottiin joskus 120 luvulla kun Fornjotur hallitsi suomea ja osaa nykyisen norja, ruotsin ja venäjän alueista. sille on ihan sukupuu kartoitettu photos.geni.com/p11/6b/ec/89/fa/534448383fcda7dd/Fornjotr_Tree_large.jpg
sitä en tiedä missä vaiheessa se nykyiseksi muuttui.
@@KossolaxtheForesworn Kvenland oli iso alue länsi suomesta pohjois ruotsin alueelle asti, eli laaja alue. Samaan aikaan oli myös Finnlandi (saagojen mukaan). Kvenlandia ja Finnlandia pidettiin viikinkien aikana jopa samana asiana. Islannin saagoissa on tekstiä Finnlandin ja Kvenlandin hallitsijoista (kuninkaista). Suomalaisia päälliköitä suomeksi....
@@trumpjongun8831 Olisikohan Kvenland ollut pohjalaisten asuttamat alueet ja Finnlandi sitten Varsinais-Suomi, voi olla että molempia on joskus hallinnut sama kuningas.
@@oskariylonen3574 Kvenlandin ja Finnlandin alueista aika vähän tietoa, kun ei ne ole mainittu kuin muutaman kerran saagoissa lyhyesti ja Finnland pari kertaa jossain keski ja etelä eurooppalaisessa kirjoituksessa.
Mutta jos oletetaan, että se Kvenland on ollut jostain pohjois Hämeen tai Savon korkeudelta Suomen ja Ruotsin lappiin, niin saamelaisia ne on suurimmaksi osaksi olleet. Saamelaisten asuinalue ylsi tuhat vuotta sitten melkein keski-Suomeen asti.
Voi olla, että eteläisempi alue on ollut Finnland, jossa asuneet mm. Pohjalaiset ja hämäläiset heimot, ja osittain karjalaiset.
Saagoissa on kyllä mainittu joitakin Suomen alueita aika tarkastikin, Häme ja etelä rannikko (Tavastiland) ja Karjala (Karilia).
Varmasti on eri heimoilla ollut omat päälliköt, kuten hämäläisillä ja karjalaisilla.
Muinaisnorjan ja islanninkielessä sana konungr, eli kuningas tarkoitti yleensä päällikköä tai heimopäällikköä, niin moni käsittää sen sanan vanhoista saagoista väärin ja olettaa, että Suomessa oli ihan oikeita kuninkaita :)
I'm a descendant of Frosti (Forjnot's grandson) so i would happily join on this Kven march. To see the rise of my Ancestors' Kingdom. But im not for the Gods of Yore or the corpse thing in the second verse.
Why not?
A life for every taken life, a tongue for every lie!
One eye for every tear we ever cried!!!
Even though it was my ancestors religion and tradition i am not bond to nor will i abide to the traditions of the Kven when it comes down to religion. I'm a good christian boi.
ezk929 cringe
Rabbi Yeshua would be proud with you :D:D:D:D
I sincerely doubt you are the descendant of a mythological Giant..
Are Finns European?
They might be speaking a non Indoeuropean language but most Finns are indeed of European genetic stock…
Lauri Turni was an European...so I guess yes...they are
Finns are not european
Send them all back to Mongolia
Finns and other finnic people and sami are Uralic in origin some still have the Uralic facial features. i say this because of the Swedish, Norwegian, and the Russian take over of those lands it as left them with foreign mix. Sami are actually considered a First Peoples. basically similar to the native americans they are one of the only native people in europe. So basically yes and no.
Nah, Finns are asian lmao
Kvenland = Vadsø and Varanger