Stallo

For the German-American academic Stallo, see John Stallo.
An illustration from John Bauer's folktale Stalo and Kauras.

In the folklore of the Sami, a Stallo (also Stallu or Stalo) is a large human-like creature who likes to eat people and who therefore is usually in some form of hostilities with a human. Stallos are clumsy and stupid, and thus humans often gain the upper hand over them.[1]

References

  1. Lars Levi Laestadius, Juha Pentikäinen, and K. Börje Vähämäki (2002). Juha Pentikäinen, ed. Fragments of Lappish mythology. K. Börje Vähämäki. Aspasia Books. p. 237. ISBN 9780968588192.

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