Whipping
Pennsylvania Dutch Country is the name given to the areas in the United States , particularly Pennsylvania , and in Canada , where Pennsylvania Dutch (Pennsylvania Dutch: Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch ) is spoken.
distribution
The speakers of the Pennsylvania Dutch, a German-speaking dialect that is largely derived from the Palatinate , call themselves the Pennsylvania Dutch . The name whipping comes from Robert Lusch, Professor of Pennsylvania Dutch in Kutztown (in Pennsylvania Dutch: Kutzeschtettel, Pennsilfaani ).
The Amish live in whipping, where like other Anabaptists they are called Plain People in English . Fancy Dutch is an English name for the Pennsylvania Dutch speakers who do not belong to the Anabaptists. At Fancy Dutch, Groundhog Day is celebrated with Fersommling , which takes place on Pennsylvania Dutch. Shrove Tuesday is celebrated in the whip shop.
Arts and Culture
In whipping there was an art style called Fraktur in English . The Solomon Arter House and Rockland Farm in Carroll County , Maryland , United States are examples of German immigrant architecture. Assabe and Sabina was broadcast on Pennsylvania on the WSAN radio program in Allentown, Pennsylvania (on Pennsylvania Dutch: Allenschteddel, Pennsilfaani ).
The Landis Valley Museum is a museum in Lancaster , Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania Dutch: Lengeschder ). The German-Pennsylvania Working Group is an association with an office in Ober-Olm , Rhineland-Palatinate. Richard Beam and Jennifer Trout of the Center for Pennsylvania German Studies in Millersville publish the Journal of the Center for Pennsylvania German Studies . Beam is working with students on the PA Deitsches Waddebuch . Thomas Zimmerman translated English-language classics into Pennsylvania Dutch. The Forest of Time is an alternative world story by science fiction writer Michael Francis Flynn , set in an independent Pennsylvania speaking German dialect.
Magazines
- Magazines in Pennsylvania Dutch and Palatinate
- Hiwwe wie Driwwe is a newspaper from Ober-Olm that appears in Pennsylvania Dutch and Palatinate.
- Standard German newspapers in Ontario, Canada
- Berliner Journal , 1859-1924
- Canada Museum and Allgemeine Zeitung, 1835–1840 (?)
- German-Canadian Herald, 1928 -?
- The German Canadier , 1840–1868 (?)
- Deutsche Zeitung (Canada), 1891–1905 (?)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/7aa/7aa779.htm
- ↑ Entry in facebook
- ↑ Culture and Education; The Encyclopedia of Canada's Peoples / Germans ( Memento from January 21, 2012 in the Internet Archive )