- The
Schmiedeleut, also Schmiedeleit, are a
branch of the
Hutterites that
emerged in 1859. It is
divided into two subgroups. The
founder of the Schmiedeleut...
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colonies developed into
three branches:
Schmiedeleut,
Dariusleut and Lehrerleut; in the 1990s the
Schmiedeleut split into two subgroups.
During the 20th...
- Hutterdorf, Ukraine, then part of the
Russian Empire. This
group was
named Schmiedeleut. In 1860,
another group of
Hutterites did the same
under the leadership...
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located in Bon
Homme County,
South Dakota, is the
mother colony of all
Schmiedeleut Hutterite Colonies in
North America and also the
oldest Hutterite Colony...
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lifestyle had
steadily been adopted, more
reminiscent of the
liberal Schmiedeleut Hutterite branch than the
founding conservative Dariusleut tradition;...
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Lamanai in
Belize Schmiedeleut Hutterites at
school Schmiedeleut Hutterites singing a hymn
Schmiedeleut Hutterite women at work
Schmiedeleut Hutterite women...
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Schmiedeleut I
Homewood Colony Schmiedeleut II Bon
Homme Colony...
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Schmiedeleut I
Homewood Colony Schmiedeleut II Bon
Homme Colony...
- Lorenz-Andreasch: "Mir sein jå
kolla Teitschverderber" - die
Sprache der
Schmiedeleut-Hutterer in Manitoba/Kanada, Wien 2004. (Contains a
short description...
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Colony near Parkston,
South Dakota, thus
following the
example of the
Schmiedeleut and the Dariusleut. The group's
leader was a
teacher (German: Lehrer)...