Pennsylvania Dutch
The Pennsylvania Dutch (perhaps more strictly Pennsylvania Deitsch or Pennsylvanian German) are descendants of German speaking immigrants who came to Pennsylvania before 1800. Pennsylvania Dutch were historically speakers of the Pennsylvania German language. They are a people of various religious affiliations, living mostly in southeastern Pennsylvania, with cultural traditions dating back to the German immigrations to America in the 17th and 18th centuries.
External links
- Amish
- Lancaster County Pennsylvania Pa. Dutch
- Pennsylvania Dutch Culture]
- The Pennsylvania German Society
In Pennsylvania German
- Deitscherei.org - Fer der Deitsch Wandel
- Hiwwe wie Driwwe - The Pennsylvania German Newspaper
- Pennsylvania German Encyclopedia
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