Don Yoder (August 27, 1921– August 11, 2015) was an American folklorist specializing in the study of Pennsylvania Dutch, Quaker, and Amish and other Anabaptist...
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and attended the same church as the film's screenwriters Don Yost and Joel Kauffmann. Yoder was a student at Goshen College[citation needed] in Goshen...
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appropriation of religious beliefs and practices at a popular level." Don Yoder argued that there were five separate ways of defining folk religion. The...
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song in a medley on his 1961 album 101 Gang Songs. Deitsch folklorist Don Yoder postulates that the song may have its origins in Germanic traditions similar...
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Reunanen (1894–1965) from Finland Maria Åkerblom (1898–1981) from Finland Don Yoder: Trance-Preaching in the United States, in Pennsylvania Folklife 18 (Winter...
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Christmas in Pennsylvania: a folk cultural study, by Alfred L. Shoemaker and Don Yoder. The tradition fell into decline toward the end of the nineteenth century...
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"Reviewed Work: Groundhog Day by Don Yoder". Journal of American Folklore. 120 (477): 367–368. JSTOR 20487565 Yoder (2003), p. 53. Drake, Samuel Adams...
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us bless our homes". Toronto Star. TheStar.com. Retrieved 2008-10-18. Don Yoder (2005). "House Blessings and Heaven Letters". The Pennsylvania German...
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in Pennsylvania Dutch Country, according to a book on the subject by Don Yoder. This was a Welsh enclave but the diarist was commenting on his neighbors...
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Amish Society in Pennsylvania Folklife 18 (Winter 1968/69), pages 19-31. Don Yoder: Trance-Preaching in the United States in Pennsylvania Folklife 18 (Winter...
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