Pennsylvania Dutch Country

Deitscherei is the name given to the areas in the United States, especially Pennsylvania, and in Canada, where Pennsylvania Dutch ( Pennsylvania Dutch: Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch ) is spoken.

Dissemination

The Speaker of the Pennsylvania Dutch, a German dialect, which is derived in large part from the Palatine, the Pennsylvania Dutch name. The name comes from Deitscherei Robert Lusch, professor of the Pennsylvania Dutch in Kutztown (on Pennsylvania Dutch: Kutzeschtettel, Pennsilfaani ).

The Amish live in the Deitscherei, where they are referred to as other Baptist in English as Plain People. Fancy Dutch is an English name for the Pennsylvania Dutch -speaking, do not belong to the Anabaptists. At the Fancy Dutch Groundhog Day is celebrated with the Fersommling, which takes place on Pennsylvania Dutch. In the Deitscherei of Shrove Tuesday is celebrated.

Arts and Culture

In the Deitscherei there was an art style that is referred to in English as a fracture. The Solomon Arter House and Rockland Farm in Carroll County, Maryland in the United States are examples of the architecture of ethnic German immigrants. Assabe and Sabina was a program on the radio program simpler Pennsylvania WSAN in Allentown (Pennsylvania) (on Pennsylvania Dutch: Allenschteddel, Pennsilfaani ).

The Landis Valley Museum is a museum in Lancaster, PA ( Pennsylvania Dutch: Lengeschder ). The German - Pennsylvanian Working Group is an association office in Ober-Olm, Rhineland -Palatinate. Richard Beam and Jennifer Trout from the Center for Pennsylvania German Studies at Millersville, the journal of the Center for Pennsylvania German Studies give out. Beam works with students on the PA Deitsches Wadden book. Thomas Zimmerman translated English-language classics into the Pennsylvania Dutch. The Forest of Time is a novel of alternative history of the science fiction author Michael Francis Flynn, who plays in an independent, a German dialect speaking Pennsylvania.

Magazines

  • Hiwwe as Driwwe is a newspaper from Ober-Olm, which appears on Pennsylvania Dutch and Palatine.
  • Berlin Journal, 1859-1924
  • Canada Museum and Allgemeine Zeitung, 1835-1840 (?)
  • German - Canadischer Herold, 1928 -?
  • The German Canadians, 1840-1868 (?)
  • German newspaper (Canada), 1891-1905 (?)
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