entity_id,source_id,evidence_type,source_note ENT_FINN_LOUHI,SRC_KALEVALA,direct attestation,"Kalevala Runos 5-8 (Väinämöinen arrives in Pohjola and negotiates the Sampo bride-price), 10-11 (Ilmarinen forges the Sampo for Louhi), 30-38 (the heroes steal the Sampo; Louhi pursues), 42-49 (Louhi steals sun and moon; Ukko restores them). The most plot-active deity in the Kalevala after Väinämöinen." ENT_FINN_LOUHI,SRC_PENTIKÄINEN_KALEVALA,scholarly attestation,Pentikäinen (1999) pp. 220-260: Louhi as shamanistic authority of the North; the Pohjola mytheme as the hostile otherworld; Louhi's shape-shifting (eagle-hawk form); the Sampo as axis mundi / cosmic wealth; ambivalent characterization as mother and antagonist.