Christmas In NORWAY
Like
the other Scandinavian countries, Norway has its gift-bearing
little gnome or elf. Known as Julebukk or "Christmas
buck," he appears as a goat-like creature. Julebukk harkens
back to Viking times when pagans worshipped Thor and his goat.
During pagan celebrations a person dressed in a goatskin,
carrying a goat head, would burst in upon the party and during
the course of evening would "die" and return to life.
During the early Christian era, the goat began to take the
form of the devil, and would appear during times of wild
merry-making and jubilation. By the end of the Middle Ages, the
game was forbidden by the Church and the state. In more recent
times the goat has emerged in the tamer form of Julebukk.
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