"Spirits of the ancestors".. I guess it is because wooden houses crack a lot when its cold. I sometimes get frightened because of loud sounds.. mainly in the night :D
I really wanted a Christmas Goose for dinner but holy cow, so EXPENSIVE! $127.00 for 1 goose! That's insane. We had a smoked turkey, roasted duck and ham for less than 1 Goose.
That’s just the documented past. Estonian culture is not well documented before that due to constant rule of foreigners with their own cultures and languages.
@@MananAnwar This is hardly believable. We have no written records from the pre-Christian time (that is, pre-13th century), and other methods of investigation yield no detailed data about folk customs and beliefs. Pre-Christian traditions are therefore impossible to reconstruct. Your video is first and foremost about the 19th century traditions, but one can safely assume that some elements go back to more distant past. Otherwise, nice attempt, and thank you.
Thank you for sharing these traditions and old rituals in Estonia during Christmas. Merry Christmas.
Happy holidays!
"Spirits of the ancestors".. I guess it is because wooden houses crack a lot when its cold. I sometimes get frightened because of loud sounds.. mainly in the night :D
Oh yeah I have heard those creaks. Even in renovated wooden houses it happens.
Thank You ❤️. Merry Christmas
Wonderful video! ❤ Häid Jõule!
I must say I've never heard about such Christmas goose before, unless it's a dish. Näärisokk sounds more familiar
Check references.
I really wanted a Christmas Goose for dinner but holy cow, so EXPENSIVE! $127.00 for 1 goose! That's insane. We had a smoked turkey, roasted duck and ham for less than 1 Goose.
Estonia is expensive 😀
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Sure, write me on IG @manananwar
So, ancient means... 19th century? 18th at best?
That’s just the documented past. Estonian culture is not well documented before that due to constant rule of foreigners with their own cultures and languages.
Pre-Christianity
@@MananAnwar This is hardly believable. We have no written records from the pre-Christian time (that is, pre-13th century), and other methods of investigation yield no detailed data about folk customs and beliefs. Pre-Christian traditions are therefore impossible to reconstruct. Your video is first and foremost about the 19th century traditions, but one can safely assume that some elements go back to more distant past. Otherwise, nice attempt, and thank you.