Amish Culture

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