When the Hutterites first came to North America in the 1870s, they were drawn to the western Great Plains of the United States, principally because the geography of South Dakota most closely resembled their Moravian homeland. Although they ...
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Our research focused on four of the largest Old Order groups but there are many other smaller Old Order Anabaptist groups.
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Influenza surveillance at Hutterite colonies is the core of this research program. The Hutterites were founded as Protestant sects in the 16th century Anabaptist movement of Switzerland. The majority of Hutterites live in Alberta, Saskatche...
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Hutterites are very dedicated to Christianity. They disapprove of Catholicism and usual forms of entertainment, like TV and music. They are firm believers of the New Testament, though some types of Hutterite-like lifestyles seem quite the o...
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They believe in God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost. They do not believe in baptising children. They believe in 'sticking together,' the families and the people all the same.
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A look at the Hutterites, an Anabaptist religious community similar to the Amish or the Mennonites in rural Alberta. | add synopsis
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Hutterites speak a German dialect, more specifically a dialect they picked up from the Carinthian province in Austria. Hutterites originated in southern Austria and northern Italy (the area of Tyrol) and Carinthia - www.hutteritehistory.org...
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