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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 780 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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AMANA  , a township. in

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Iowa county, Iowa, U.S.A., 19 M . S.W . (by
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rail) of Cedar Rapids . Pop . (1900) 1748; (1910) 1729 . It is served by the Chicago,
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Milwaukee & St Paul, and the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
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railways . The
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town-
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ship is the home of a German religious communistic society, the Amana Society; formerly the True Inspiration Society (so called from its belief in the
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present inspiration of the truly godly and perfectly pious), whose members live in various villages near the Iowa
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river . These villages are named Amana, West Amana, South Amana, East Amana,
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Middle Arnana, High Amana and
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Homestead . The houses are of brick or unpainted wood . The society has in all 26,000 acres of
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land, of which about 10,000 acres are covered with forests . The
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principal occupation of the members is farming, although they also have woollen mills (their woollens being of
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superior quality), a cotton
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print factory,
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flour mills, saw mills and dye shops . Each fan ily has its own dwelling-place and a small garden; each member of a
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family has an
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annual allowance. of credit at the
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common store and a
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room in the dwelling-house ; and each
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group of families has a large garden, a common kitchen and a common dining-hall where men and
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women eat at
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separate tables .

Between the ages of five and fourteen

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education is compulsory for the entire
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year . In the
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schools nature study and
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manual training are prominent; German is . used throughout and
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English is taught in upper classes only . No man is permitted to marry until twenty-four years of age, and no woman until twenty . The society's views and practices are nearly related to the teachings of Schwenkfeld and Boehme .
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Baptism is not practised; the . Lord's Supper is celebrated only once in two years;
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foot-washing is held as a
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sacrament . At an annual spiritual examination of the members, there are mutual criticisms and public confessions of sin . The Inspirationists are opposed to war and to taking of oaths . The Society became attached to the Separatist leader, Eberhard Ludwig Gruber (d . 1728) in Wetterau in 1714; in 1842–1844 about 600 members, led by Christian
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Metz, the " divine instrument of the Society, emigrated from Germany to the
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United States and settled in a colony called Ebenezer, in
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Erie county, near
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Buffalo, N.Y.; in 1855 the colony began to remove to its present home, which it named from the mountain mentioned in the
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Song of Solomon, iv . 8, the
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Hebrew word meaning " remain true (or, more probably, "fixed "), and in 1859 it was incorporated under the name of the Amana Society . Metz died in 1864 and was succeeded by Barbara Landmann, since whose
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death in 1884 the community has lacked an inspired" leader .

Amana was the strongest in

numbers of the few sectarian communities in
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America which outlived the loth century . A few new members have joined the community from
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Switzerland and Germany in
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recent years . In 1905 the community won a suit brought against it for its dissolution on the ground that, having been incorporated solely as a benevolent and religious
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body, it was illegally carrying on a general business . See W . R . Perkins and B . L .
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Wick,
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History of the Amana Society or Community of True Inspiration,
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Historical Monograph, No . 1, in State University of Iowa publications (Iowa City, 1891); R . T . Ely, Amana: A Study of Religious
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Communism," in Harper's
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Magazine for
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October 1902; and Bertha M . H .

Shambaugh, Amana, the Community of.True Inspiration (Iowa City, 1908) .

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