Kriwe Kriwaito (Latvian: krīvu krīvs, Lithuanian: krivių krivaitis) or simply Kriwe (Latvian: krīvs, Lithuanian: krivis) was the chief priest in the old Baltic religion. Known primarily from the dubious 16th-century writings of Simon Grunau, the concept of kriwe became popular during the times of romantic nationalism. However, lack of reliable written evidence has led some researchers to question whether such pagan priest actually existed. The title was adopted by Romuva, the neo-pagan movement in Lithuania, when Jonas Trinkūnas was officially installed as krivių krivaitis in October 2002.
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Freedom Monument, Riga, Latvia, "Scholars" figure group. Riga, Latvia.
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Sketch for a costume of Krivių Krivis for theater play Gedimino sapnas.
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A drawing of a man with a crooked stick (krywule) by Matthäus Prätorius
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