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Subculture: Group that belongs to a larger society that has its own unique values, norms, and behaviors The Amish By, Kasia Korwek
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First group to settle in America was in 1730 near Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Amish are a group built and reasoned around Christianity They came with the language of Pennsylvania German (Pennsylvania Dutch) Amish religion began in Switzerland by a group of Swiss lead by Jakob Ammann (antibaptism radicals) Always been centered around agriculture History
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Practice adult baptism; they believe only adults can make decisions about their faith and salvation Believe modern world keeps them separated from God Keeps away from “modern” people so they can avoid temptation and sin Bishop, two deacons, and ministers of one church are all males There is no “true” church- services are held in peoples homes and the homes have moveable walls designed to let more people in for service Religion
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Pennsylvania German or Pennsylvania Dutch Dutch doesn’t have anything to do with the Dutch people- they don’t have a direct source why it is called “dutch” Has been the language since 17th and early 18th century immigrants of the US Amish used to only make up a small percent of the Pennsylvania German population Nowadays, most Amish are use both Pennsylvania Dutch and English Pennsylvania Dutch is still used for traditional purposes- at the dinner table & church services English is used for most reading & writing, in school, and in the business world Language
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Ordnung – list of written or oral rules that all Amish must follow (dictates life) Dress simple and with humility – adds to their strong faith Believe technology will separate the people within their community- electricity, cars, tractors, internet (do have one community used telephone) Can get away with some modern technologies if not listed in the Ordnung (diapers, bbq grills) Divorce is prohibited Shunning- expulsion from community for not following religious guild lines Shunning is used as last resort after repeated warnings Values/beleifs
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Horse and buggy Bible Houses – simple and old fashioned, based on farm Farm equipment (plows, etc.) Kitchen ware Axes Bonnets Physical objects
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Ordnung- list of written or oral rules that all Amish must follow Men work on farms and are head of household Women do home chores: cleaning, cooking, etc Married men have beards Women wear bonnets and long sleeve dresses No usage of modern technology Going to church Going to school until 8th grade (or even dropping before then) Norms
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Mores ● Every rule in the Ordnung are mores ● Basic principles of this are: ● Must use non modern ways to farm (self propelled farm machinary) ● Men and women wear the appropriate amish clothing ● Can't use electricity ● Must speak German ● Chores must be done everyday (kids and adults)
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Before adult baptism Amish teenagers are allowed to see and participate on how the modern world is Known as Rumspringa (“running around”- Pennsylvania Dutch) They can wear “English” clothes, smoke, use technology (cell phones and drive) They still have to keep to their beliefs but when doing not allowed things, its just overlooked Rumspringa ends when the teenager wants to be baptized or wants to leave the Amish forever (most chose to remain Amish) Young Amish
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