20 Survival Skills the Mennonites Never Stopped Using
Twenty self-reliance skills still practiced every day by Mennonite and Hutterite communities across North America — from draft horse farming and hand-cranked cream separators to root cellars, community canning, off-grid lighting, and mutual aid systems that replace insurance entirely. The Amish became the public face of "the old way." But the Mennonites and the Hutterites never stopped living it. Archival and documentary sources referenced in this video: "The Hutterites: To Care and Not to Care" (Buller Films) — Internet Archive Archival footage and historical photographs used in this video were sourced from public archives, including the Internet Archive and the Library of Congress. All materials are used for documentary, educational, and historical commentary purposes.

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