coloredimage wrote:That's neat - I don't know much about her except peripherally as a dress maker around here but even the gaudy dresses for the gypsy stuff is well made and very intricate.
Ah, that show....brings back memories....lol I watched the entire original series on 4OnDemand when I had the flu a couple years ago. It was interesting and crazy all at the same time.
knittnkitten wrote:there are alot of amish mennonite in ohio, even pretty close to where I'm living now to the point alot of the businesses (including our walmart!) have places for the buggies to be hitched up.
DollyKim wrote:Are the gypsies on those shows more like the Irish Traveler people? I don't know much about any of them except that they stopped calling them Irish and just call them Travelers.
Amish, Mennonite, Hutterite, early Pennsylvania colonists, I think those are modern sub sects of a reform movement started several hundred years ago. They came to the US for the religious freedom and TV producers flock to anyone who they can exploit. I got that feeling from "doll documentary" people who were just starting to contact me, it just didn't feel like a good idea.
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