Snake's genesis-spell --- Finnish traditional magic words in early 1900s (captions)
Enchanting spells was still somewhat common in Finland before second world war. In this spell Pekka Tuovinen (not in picture) (1892-1961) tells words of "genesis of snake" - if a snake have been bitten someone, a wise man (seer, soothsayer) says these words among other rituals. If you knew genesis words of (snake's, iron's, bear's, diseases', wound's etc.), you could control that "evil thing", which caused harm on you. By that way the seer could order it to go away from the victim. Rough english captions included.

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