ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月17日 04時55分


Mennonites have lived in Belize since the late 1950s, largely to live apart from the government, with limited technology and surrounded by farmable land. Called “Old Colony” Mennonites, they descend from the settlers of the earliest Mennonite colony in Russia. An agreement with the government of Belize checked off certain boxes for them: They negotiated for exemptions from military service and got permission to establish private schools where lessons would be taught in their primary language, Plautdietsch. The group’s interactions with technology are influenced by their communitarian ethic. Of course, it’s 2018, so some Mennonites use smartphones for business — and sometimes those smartphones end up in the hands of their children. For many Mennonites in #Belize, life is still insular. But whether it remains this uncomplicated has yet to be seen. Visit the link in our profile to see more photos by @jokemichaels.


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