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Hiwwe wie
Driwwe,
which means "Hither like thither" (compare German: Hüben wie Drüben), is the
title of the only
existing Pennsylvania German-language...
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Hiwwe wie
Driwwe allows dialect authors (of whom
there are
still about 100) to
publish Pennsylvania Dutch poetry and prose.
Hiwwe wie
Driwwe was founded...
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Amish families. Some
Amish read the
Pennsylvania German newspaper Hiwwe wie
Driwwe, and some of them even
contribute dialect texts.[citation needed] Amish...
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publisher of the only
existing Pennsylvania German newspaper,
Hiwwe wie
Driwwe.
Werner was
raised in the
Palatinate (Germany).
Members of his
family had...
- New York, 1834–present
Amerika Woche, Gladwyne, 1956–present
Hiwwe wie
Driwwe, Kutztown, 1997–present (written in the
Pennsylvania German dialect) Arkansas...
- Schmid,
singer Fraktur (Pennsylvania
German folk art) Hex sign
Hiwwe wie
Driwwe newspaper Kurrent handwriting Schwenkfeldian (church) Old
German Baptist...
- Homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com.
Retrieved August 28, 2017.
Pennsylvania Dutch Country Welcome Center Hiwwe wie
Driwwe – The
Pennsylvania German Newspaper...
- 1717 to 1732. The only
existing Pennsylvania German newspaper,
Hiwwe wie
Driwwe, was
founded 1996 in the
village of Ober-Olm,
which is
located close to...
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Michael Werner,
publisher of the
Pennsylvania German newspaper Hiwwe wie
Driwwe. It was
moved to
Ebertsheim in 1996 and to Ober-Olm in 2000. The archive...
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Michael Werner who
established the
Pennsylvania German newspaper Hiwwe wie
Driwwe and an
archive for
Pennsylvania Dutch literature in Ober-Olm. He served...