Arrival Of Nuuttipukki, Who Knocks On The Door And Demands Christmas Beer
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - While beloved Christmas figures such as Santa and La Befana are celebrated worldwide, there are lesser-known characters whose stories inspire us to embrace the richness of tradition and change. One such figure is the Nuuttipukki of Finland, a goat-like visitor who once struck fear into hearts but now stands as a symbol of how customs can evolve with time.
The Nuuttipukki tradition brought communities together for more than 300 years. Young men would wear fur coats turned inside out, horns, and masks made of straw or leather, transforming themselves into this legendary creature. With playful barks and bold demands for leftover food or drink—often beer—they would go door to door after Christmas, sometimes even seeking a little money.
Though people once feared these visits and the mischief that could follow if their requests were denied, they still welcomed the Nuuttipukki inside. This openness reminds us that even when faced with uncertainty or discomfort, we can choose hospitality over hesitation.
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