TY - BOOK N2 - The Prairieleut Hutterians, emigrating from the Ukraine in the late nineteenth century to settle on the Dakota plains, are an under-studied American Christian community. While these Praire People maintain Hutterian social and theological traditions, they have chosen, unlike other Hutterians, to live non-communally. Nonetheless, to this day many of them remain committed to consensus models of decision-making, pacifism, a simple lifestyle, and to the social dimension of Christianity. AB - The Prairieleut Hutterians, emigrating from the Ukraine in the late nineteenth century to settle on the Dakota plains, are an under-studied American Christian community. While these Praire People maintain Hutterian social and theological traditions, they have chosen, unlike other Hutterians, to live non-communally. Nonetheless, to this day many of them remain committed to consensus models of decision-making, pacifism, a simple lifestyle, and to the social dimension of Christianity. T1 - The prairie people :forgotten Anabaptists / DA - ©1999. CY - Hanover, NH : AU - Janzen, Rod A. CN - BX8129.H8 CN - BX8129.H8 PB - University Press of New England, PP - Hanover, NH : PY - ©1999. ID - 1380412 KW - Hutterian Brethren KW - Hutterian Brethren. KW - Hutterieten. SN - 0874519306 SN - 9780874519303 SN - 0874519314 SN - 9780874519310 TI - The prairie people :forgotten Anabaptists / ER -