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16. The English of the Swiss Amish of Northeastern Indiana

open access: yesVarieties of English Around the World, 2006
Chad L. Thompson
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On the Linguistic History of the Swiss Amish in Indiana

open access: yes
Between 1789 and 1914, about half a million Swiss citizens left their country to find new opportunities abroad.1 By 1880, more than 88,000 Swiss had settled in the United States of America.2 These immigrants carried not only their earthly possessions and their knowledge to the foreign lands, but also brought their Swiss German dialects i.e.
Frick, Tobias
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In Search of Consensus and Fellowship

open access: yes, 2018
This chapter discusses how, despite their common origin in the Anabaptist movement and Jacob Ammann's break with the larger Mennonite movement, today's Amish are ethnically and religiously diverse.
Karen Johnson-Weiner
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Jodler und Jodlerlieder der "Swiss Amish"

2022
Dieser Beitrag enthält 14 Tonbeispiele im mp3 Format: 1 Jodler Viereck 2 Schnelles Jodeln 3 Jodler ohne Titel 4 Jetzt we ma erst Mal jodela 5 Auf em Begel bin i gsaessa 6 Jodler zum Bergalie Lied 7 Niena geht-s 8 Niena geht-s 9 Jodler von Niena geht-s 10 Min Vater isch en Appenzeller 11 Da Honzily 12 Oh where o where 13 Hallelujah let´s praise the Lord
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Reduced Incidence of Hip Fracture in the Old Order Amish

Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 2004
Elizabeth A Streeten   +2 more
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A Comparison of Awareness, Attitudes, and Usage of Water Quality Conservation Practices Between Amish and Non-Amish Farmers

Society and Natural Resources, 2017
Jessica D Ulrich-Schad   +2 more
exaly  

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