- Nineteenth-Century
Shakerism."
Shaker Quarterly.
Volume 22, no. 4 (winter 1994):122–52. Humez, Jean. "The
Problem of
Female Leadership in
Early Shakerism."
Shaker Design:...
- Look up
shaker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shaker or
Shakers may
refer to:
Shakers, a
historically significant Christian sect
Indian Shakers, a smaller...
- Anti-
Shakerism refers to
negative attitudes concerning the
Shakers. At
their peak in po****rity in the
first half of the 19th
century in the
United States...
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Sabbathday Lake
Shaker Village is a
Shaker village near New
Gloucester and Poland, Maine, in the
United States. It is the last
active Shaker community, with...
- States.
Shakers start gathering at
Darby Plains, Ohio. Mary Dyer
releases a
second anti-
Shaker book, A
portraiture of
Shakerism. 1823 The
Shakers at Darby...
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Shaker Heights is a city in
Cuyahoga County, Ohio,
United States. As of the 2020 census, the city's po****tion was 29,439.
Shaker Heights is an inner-ring...
- A
maraca (pronunciation),
sometimes called shaker or chac-chac, is a
rattle which appears in many
genres of
Caribbean and
Latin music. It is
shaken by...
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Shaker furniture is a
distinctive style of
furniture developed by the
United Society of
Believers in Christ's
Second Appearing,
commonly known as Shakers...
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mover and
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Movers and
Shakers may
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shakers", a
phrase from...
- Taylor,
Shakerism: Its
Meaning and
Message (Columbus, Ohio:
Shakers, 1905), 106. Wergland,
Sisters in the Faith,
chapter 2.
White and Taylor,
Shakerism: Its...