Juho Vihtori (Johan Viktor) ”Nätti-Jussi” Nätti [Nätti-Jussi Pretty-John] (31 August 1890 Karstula - 4 August 1964 in Rovaniemi) was a Finnish forest laborer.
The stories told by Nätti made him a legendary figure, particularly in Lapland.
Nätti was born to a six-member family in Karstula, Central Finland, in August 1890.
His parents were log driver Juho Nätti and hostess Maija Nätti.
He had three sisters.
Nätti migrated with other members of his family to the Northern logging sites, and worked there for most of his life.
He was a well-known lumberjack who was known in Tervola, Pisa, Muurola and Rovaniemi.