词条 | Lancaster Amish affiliation |
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The Lancaster Amish affiliation is the largest affiliation among the Old Order Amish and as such a subgroup of Amish. Its origin and largest settlement is Lancaster County in Pennsylvania. The settlement in Lancaster County, founded in 1760, is the oldest Amish settlement that is still in existence. Practice and beliefEven though the Lancaster affiliation is quite liberal concerning the use of technology compared to other Amish affiliations (see table below), it is an affiliation that practice strenge Meidung (strict shunning).[1] Lancaster affiliation buggies have gray tops. {{Amish technology comparison}}Settlements and districtsLancaster affiliation had 141 church districts in 1991 and 286 in 2010.[2] In 2011 it was present in 8 states in 37 settlements with 291 church districts.[3] It represents about 15 percent of the Old Order Amish population, that is about 45,000 out of about 300,000 in 2015. References1. ^Donald B. Kraybill, Karen M. Johnson-Weiner, Steven M. Nolt: The Amish, Baltimore 2013, page 152. 2. ^Donald B. Kraybill, Karen M. Johnson-Weiner, Steven M. Nolt: The Amish, Baltimore 2013, page 153. 3. ^Donald B. Kraybill, Karen M. Johnson-Weiner, Steven M. Nolt: The Amish, Baltimore 2013, page 139. Literature
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