The Prairie People: Forgotten AnabaptistsUPNE, 1999 - 326 pages An eyewitness account of life among a unique group of Anabaptists. |
Contents
Across the Great World Ocean | 12 |
Life on the Plains | 36 |
Communal Life or Private Property 2220 | 62 |
Prairieleut Congregational Patterns | 79 |
The Attraction of the Krimmer Mennonite | 103 |
Citizenship and the Political Order | 136 |
Folk Beliefs Dreams and Visions | 189 |
Contemporary Religious Beliefs | 202 |
Customs That Remained | 226 |
The Prairieleut Dilemma | 243 |
Hutterian Family Surnames | 257 |
Glossary | 307 |
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