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Driving the rural roads of Michigan one might suddenly come upon a black buggy driven by a bonneted woman or a bearded Amish man. In 1955 there were fewer than five hundred Amish in Michigan—in 2000 there were more than seven thousand. The Amish, with their unique life-style, are found only in North America where approximately 170,000 live in twenty-four states and one Canadian province. This sensitive and  fascinating volume explores the Amish historical  background, immigration into Michigan,  occupations, marriage patterns, cultural  conflicts, community-financed schools, medical  practices, and cultural survival.

55 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2001

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Gertrude E. Huntington

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Gertrude Enders Huntington, anthropologist

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July 10, 2022
Very quick and informative read about the simple and austere lifestyle led by the Amish people of Michigan.
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August 19, 2023
Quick read and very interesting as well as informative.
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