The Mennonites of Manitoba
The Mennonites of Manitoba told the story of a German-speaking group of Dutch farmers from Russia who came in 1874 to the fertile land of Manitoba to create a new life practicing their traditional religion. The documentary was awarded a bronze Telly Award and a Bronze Plaque Award at the Columbus Film and Television Festival. This Prairie Public Classic documentary was first aired in 1998.

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The Last Secret Society:Inside the Hidden World of the Mennonites - Full Documentary

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The Germans From Russia: Children Of The Steppe Children Of The Prairie

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The Mennonite Mob - Hidden In America - Documentary

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Conform: The Mennonite Migration to Mexico of the 1920s

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National Geographic Living In A Perfect World

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Why Comanche Warriors Survived Winters Where Settlers Froze To Death

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At Home In Russia, At Home On The Prairie

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Banned Footage | Inside the Amish Secret World

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The Amish: Shunned (2014) | Full Documentary | American Experience

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Amish Country

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Breaking the Silence VI | Our Amish Heritage: Silent No More | Lester Graber | Paul Veraguth

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The Mennonites of Belize

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Inside Mennonite Life | Rare Access Documentary

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Lawrence Welk: A North Dakota Farm Boy

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The world of the Amish - Between tradition and temptation | DW Documentary

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Breaking the Silence Episode 5: Amish In Our Midst

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Mennonite Nazis — Chester Weaver — Ep. 098

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What Happens When Amish Teens Meet British Country Kids? Total Culture Shock

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A World Apart: Montana's Hutterites

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