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  1. Hutterite German (German: Hutterisch) is an Upper German dialect of the Bavarian variety of the German language, which is spoken by Hutterite communities in Canada and the United States. Hutterite is also called Tirolean, but this is an anachronism.

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  2. BBC Inside Out. Relationship with the Hutterites. See also. References. External links. Bruderhof Communities. The Bruderhof ( / ˈbruːdərˌhɔːf /; 'place of brothers') is a communal Anabaptist Christian movement that was founded in Germany in 1920 by Eberhard Arnold.

  3. Hutterischer Dialekt – Wikipedia. Hutterisch, auch Huttererdeutsch, nennt man die von den Hutterern in Kanada und den USA gesprochene deutsche Sprachform. Das Hutterische ist ein Ausgleichsdialekt auf bairischer Grundlage, der ganz überwiegend kärntnerisch geprägt ist.

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  4. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Hutterite, member of the Hutterian Brethren, a branch of the Anabaptist movement, originally from Austria and South Germany, whose members found refuge from persecution in Moravia. It stressed community of goods on the model of the primitive church in Jerusalem detailed in Acts of the Apostles 2:41–47 and 4:32–37.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SchmiedeleutSchmiedeleut - Wikipedia

    The Schmiedeleut, also Schmiedeleit, are a branch of the Hutterites that emerged in 1859. It is divided into two subgroups. Name. The founder of the Schmiedeleut, Michael Waldner (1834–1889), was a blacksmith and therefore called "Schmied Michel", i.e. "smith Michael".

  6. 25 de sept. de 2012 · Hutterisch – the Mother Tongue of Hutterites. Written by: Linda Maendel on Tuesday, September 25th, 2012. Hutterites speak a Carintian German dialect, originating from the province of Carinthia in Austria, which we fondly call Hutterisch. This language is spoken on a daily basis.