Joulupukki is a Finnish Christmas figure whose name translates as Yule or Christmas Goat. Pukki comes from the Teutonic root “bock”, which is a cognate of the English “buck”, and means “billy-goat”. There is an old tradition of men dressing as a goat at Yule in Finland. These nuuttipukki were evil spirits who would go from house to house demanding gifts and leftovers from the Yule feast. But over time the concept of 🧵

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nuutipukki merged with the idea of Santa Claus and became the benevolent Joulupukki who gave out gifts, rather than claim them, to well-behaved children. But in some areas, nuuttipukki still make visits on Nuutinpäivä, or St. Knut’s Day, January 13.

Yule goats (Julbocken) are common in Nordic countries, as small decorative straw or wicker ornaments decorated with red ribbon or giant ones like the Gävle goat in Sweden, a frequent target of arson. 🧵2/3

Some argue they are linked to Thor, who rode in a goat-pulled chariot. But others argue it is even more ancient and links to proto-Slavic beliefs where Koliada or Yule honors the god of the fertile sun and the harvest who was represented by a white goat. So Koliada festivals always had a person dressed as a goat, often demanding offerings in the form of presents.

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@minouette We live in the The Netherlands between the Northsea and lake IJsselmeer ( Which use to be the "Zuiderzee¨, open connection to the North Sea ), Even nowadays some villages and the islands just above have different events compared with the rest of the country, on dates usually associated with Saint Martin and Saint Nicolas. Reminding of Viking-history around 8th century. "Folklore " is not common interest in The Netherlands like it is in the countries around us.
@minouette " nuuttipukki were evil spirits going around" : I once read an explanation this could be compared with mob/maffia-ways in big cities. Lords/farmers going around demanding protection-money. Even following a route according to certain star-alignments at that moment.