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  2. File:Mennonite Women's Attire, 1903 (11653332143).jpg

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    These women are members of Prairie St. Mennonite Church and are illustrating plain Mennonite clothing. Photo taken for the "Chicago Chronicle" and appeared in the January 3, 1904 issue. Photographer: E. M. Mudge, Elkhart, Indiana. Citation: Phoebe Mumaw Kolb Photographs, HM4-162. Box 2, Folder 3. Mennonite Church USA Archives - Goshen. Goshen ...

  3. Rumspringa - Wikipedia

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    Rumspringa (Pennsylvania German pronunciation: [ˈrʊmˌʃprɪŋə]), [2] also spelled Rumschpringe or Rumshpringa (lit. ' running around ', [3] from Pennsylvania German rumschpringe ' to run around; to gad; to be wild '; [4] compare Standard German herum-, rumspringen ' to jump around '), is a rite of passage during adolescence, used in some Amish communities.

  4. Bundling (tradition) - Wikipedia

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    Jakob Huizinga, a Mennonite reverend who remained on the island of Texel (northwestern part of The Netherlands) from 1844 to 1881 wrote about unlawful premarital sexuality in his diary. Huizinga referred to the "Texel custom" or "night courting" practice that consisted of potential suitors entering an unmarried woman's bedroom at night.

  5. Sarah Polley Just Won an Oscar for Women Talking

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    Women Talking is based on a true story, one that was fictionalized by author Miriam Toews. Toews herself was born in a Mennonite community in Canada; she left when she turned 18.

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    Throughout history, women fought hard to open doors and opportunities that now allow many of them to be whoever they want to be, whether that’s a scientist, a business owner, a mom, a wife, or ...

  7. Head covering for Christian women - Wikipedia

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    Christian head covering, also known as Christian veiling, is the traditional practice of women covering their head in a variety of Christian denominations.Some Christian women wear the head covering in public worship and during private prayer at home, [1] [2] [3] while others (esp. Conservative Anabaptists) believe women should wear head coverings at all times. [4]