Edmund Veckenstedt (1840–1903) was a German educator, ethnologist and folklorist who published many works, sometimes under the pseudonym Heinrich Veltheim.
His career began as an educator, specializing in languages, but his attention soon turned to the field of folklore and then onto research of European ethnology.
He was a member of anthropological and ethnological societies in Berlin, and published many papers on these and philological subjects in distinguished journals.
Veckenstedt dedicated his work Wendische Sagen, Märchen und abergläubische Gebräuche to Rudolf Virchow.
He did not speak Lithuanian or Samogitian and many of the tales were proved to be falsifications by Jan Aleksander Karłowicz [pl] and Mečislovas Davainis-Silvestraitis.