entity_id,period_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status ENT_FINN_AHTI,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,Named in Agricola's 1551 deity list as the deity of fish and water; the water-deity cult is attested across Finnish and Estonian folk practice as pre-Christian.,SRC_AGRICOLA_PRIMER,reviewed ENT_FINN_HIISI,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,"A malevolent forest demon (and the dangerous sacred grove it haunts), named in Agricola's deity list and the Kalevala as a source of evil and disease.",SRC_AGRICOLA_PRIMER,reviewed ENT_FINN_ILMARINEN,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,"The eternal smith of the Kalevala who hammered out the dome of the sky and forged the Sampo, the magical mill of plenty, for Louhi of Pohjola.",SRC_KALEVALA,reviewed ENT_FINN_ILMATAR,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,The Ilmatar/world-egg cosmogony in Kalevala Runo 1 reflects pre-Christian Finno-Ugric cosmogonic tradition; close parallels in Estonian (Vanemuine) and Votic cosmogonies confirm antiquity.,SRC_KALEVALA,reviewed ENT_FINN_KALMA,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,"Personification of death and the stench of decay, associated with graves and the rotting corpse in Finnic tradition.",SRC_KALEVALA,reviewed ENT_FINN_KULLERVO,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,The doomed orphan-slave of the Kalevala whose vengeance and unwitting incest end in his suicide upon his own sword.,SRC_KALEVALA,reviewed ENT_FINN_LEMMINKAINEN,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,"A reckless, amorous warrior-shaman of the Kalevala who is slain and dismembered at the river of Tuonela and revived by his mother.",SRC_KALEVALA,reviewed ENT_FINN_LOUHI,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,The Pohjola mytheme and the Louhi figure are attested across the Kalevala runo-song tradition; Pentikäinen (1999) places the Pohjola narrative complex in the pre-Christian Finnish cosmological worldview.,SRC_KALEVALA,reviewed ENT_FINN_MIELIKKI,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,"Invoked in the Kalevala bear-hunt runos (Runo 14, 46) which preserve pre-Christian hunting ritual material; the bear cult is one of the best-attested pre-Christian religious practices in Finno-Ugric archaeology.",SRC_KALEVALA,reviewed ENT_FINN_NYYRIKKI,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,"Forest god, son of Tapio, who guides hunters and marks the paths of game through the woods.",SRC_KALEVALA,reviewed ENT_FINN_PANTHEON,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,"Collective grouping of the gods, heroes, and otherworld powers of Finnic tradition as preserved in the Kalevala and Agricola's 1551 deity list.",SRC_KALEVALA,reviewed ENT_FINN_PEKKO,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,"God of barley and the fields named in Agricola's list (Pellon Pekko), invoked for the growth of grain and the making of beer.",SRC_AGRICOLA_PRIMER,reviewed ENT_FINN_PELLERVO,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,"Sampsa Pellervoinen, the sower-spirit of the Kalevala who scatters seed and makes the trees and crops grow over the land.",SRC_KALEVALA,reviewed ENT_FINN_POHJOLA,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,"The dark northern otherworld of the Kalevala, ruled by Louhi, where the Sampo was forged and hidden inside a copper mountain.",SRC_KALEVALA,reviewed ENT_FINN_RAUNI,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,"An obscure figure from Agricola's list traditionally read as the consort of the thunder-god Ukko, associated with fertility and the harvest.",SRC_AGRICOLA_PRIMER,reviewed ENT_FINN_SURMA,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,"Personification of violent or sudden death, a monstrous gatekeeping power associated with the threshold of Tuonela.",SRC_KALEVALA,reviewed ENT_FINN_TAPIO,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,Named in Agricola's 1551 deity list; the forest-deity cult is attested across Karelian and Finnish hunter communities as a pre-Christian practice persisting through Christianization.,SRC_AGRICOLA_PRIMER,reviewed ENT_FINN_TELLERVO,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,"Maiden of the forest, daughter of Tapio, who herds and protects the cattle and game of the woodland.",SRC_KALEVALA,reviewed ENT_FINN_TUONELA,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,"The land of the dead in Finnic cosmology, ruled by Tuoni and Tuonetar and separated from the living by the dark river of Tuoni.",SRC_KALEVALA,reviewed ENT_FINN_TUONETAR,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,"Queen of the dead and consort of Tuoni, mistress of the household of Tuonela who serves the dead the drink of the underworld.",SRC_KALEVALA,reviewed ENT_FINN_TUONI,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,"Lord of the dead who rules Tuonela, the dark land of the dead reached across the river of Tuoni.",SRC_KALEVALA,reviewed ENT_FINN_UKKO,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,Named in Agricola's 1551 deity list (earliest written source) as the primary sky-thunder deity of the Häme; pervasively invoked in the Kalevala oral tradition. Pre-Christian attestation confirmed by Agricola.,SRC_AGRICOLA_PRIMER,reviewed ENT_FINN_VAINAMOINEN,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,Central figure of the Kalevala oral runo-song tradition preserved from the pre-Christian Finnish period; Pentikäinen (1999) traces the shaman-bard archetype to Iron Age Finnish culture.,SRC_KALEVALA,reviewed ENT_FINN_VELLAMO,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL,high,"Goddess of the sea and waters, wife of Ahti, who keeps the fish and is invoked by fishermen in the Kalevala.",SRC_KALEVALA,reviewed