Across
- 5. The close-knit social structure of Amish society, characterized by mutual support, shared values, and interdependence.
- 7. A religious group known for their simple living, plain dress, and reluctance to adopt modern conveniences.
- 8. The customs, beliefs, and practices passed down through generations within the Amish community, shaping their way of life.
- 9. A large farm building used for storing grain, hay, or straw or for housing livestock.
- 10. A pronoun referring to a female person, used generically to denote individuals within the Amish community.
Down
- 1. A mixture of soil, water, and organic matter, commonly used for construction and building materials in Amish communities.
- 2. A nutritious liquid produced by female mammals, including cows, goats, and sheep, commonly consumed in Amish households.
- 3. An animal commonly used for transportation and work in Amish communities due to their adherence to traditional and non-mechanized practices.
- 4. Refers to a human being, often used generically to refer to individuals within the Amish community.
- 5. A place of worship for the Amish community, where religious services and gatherings take place.
- 6. An area of land used for agricultural purposes, such as growing crops or grazing livestock, central to the sustenance of Amish livelihoods.
