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A Plain Anabaptist Story: The Hutterites

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  • The Hutterites originated from the Anabaptist Movement in 1525, emphasizing adult baptism, pacifism, and separation from state authority.
  • Jakob Hutter led the Hutterites, who practiced communal living (Gütergemeinschaft), but persecution forced them to flee from Moravia to Transylvania and eventually Ukraine.
  • A revival in 1755 by Lutheran converts saved the Hutterites from extinction, leading to the reestablishment of communal living.
  • Fleeing persecution, the Hutterites migrated to South Dakota in 1874, later expanding into Canada and the US, forming three distinct groups (Leut): Schmiedeleut, Dariusleut, and Lehrerleut.
  • Hutterite population grew from 800 in 1874 to 58,000 in 2024, with high fertility rates (TFR ~9 in the mid-20th century) declining to 3-4 today.
  • The three Leut vary in conservatism, with Schmiedeleut being the most progressive and Lehrerleut the most traditional.
  • Modern Hutterites descend from about 90 individuals, resulting in a strong founder effect with only 14 surnames.
  • Despite past near-extinction, the Hutterites have thrived, though declining fertility and rising defection rates pose future challenges.