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Hiwwe wie Driwwe

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Hiwwe wie Driwwe
TypeNewspaper
OwnerPennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center
FounderMichael Werner
PublisherMichael Werner, Patrick Donmoyer
Founded1996
Headquarters
Circulation2,000 bi-annually
Websitehiwwe-wie-driwwe.de

Hiwwe wie Driwwe, which means "Hither like thither" (compareGerman:Hüben wie Drüben), is the title of the only existingPennsylvania German-language newspaper.

Publication

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Since 1997, the publication is distributed twice a year. More than 100 Pennsylvania German authors—members of Lutheran and UCC churches as well as Old Order Amish and Old Order Mennonites—have already contributed pieces of prose, poems and newspaper articles. The founder and publisher isMichael Werner (Ober-Olm, Germany), who also served as president of theGerman-Pennsylvanian Association between 2003 and 2010. On their websites, one can find poems, stories, videos and lessons in the dialect. In 2011,Hiwwe wie Driwwe has created a "Hiwwe wie Driwwe Award for Pennsylvania German Literature" in cooperation with the Palatine Writers Contest in Bockenheim (Germany) and Kutztown University's Pennsylvania German Minor Program. Since 2013,Hiwwe wie Driwwe is printed in Pennsylvania, and in 2015, the editorial headquarter was moved to the Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center atKutztown University.

Editors

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The publication was founded in 1996. Since 2013, an editorial team is responsible for the whole publishing process.

YearPublisherEditorCo-EditorsPrinted in
1996–2013Michael WernerMichael Werner-Ebertsheim, Föhren (Germany)
2013–2015Michael WernerMichael WernerPatrick Donmoyer, Amanda RichardsonEphrata (PA)
2015–2021Michael WernerPatrick Donmoyer (Print), Michael Werner (Online, HwD Award)Douglas Madenford (since 2015), Edward Quinter (since 2017), Naomi EstherReading (PA), Ephrata (PA)
2021–Michael Werner, Patrick DonmoyerPatrick DonmoyerDouglas Madenford, Edward QuinterReading (PA), Ephrata (PA)
  • Donmoyer, Patrick (* 1985 / USA): Folk culture specialist, site manager at the Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center (Kutztown University), board member of Groundhog Lodge No. 1.
  • Esther, Naomi (USA)(* 1990 / USA): Co-Worker at the Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center (Kutztown University)
  • Madenford, Douglas (* 1980 / USA): High school teacher (High German), youtuber, blogger, author, musician.
  • Quinter, Edward (* 1950 / USA): High school teacher (High German), author, co-organizer of the "Pennsylvania German Writing Festival" at the Kutztown Folk Festival.
  • Richardson, Amanda (* 1987 / USA): Co-Worker at the Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center (Kutztown University).
  • Werner, Michael (* 1965 / Germany): Publisher, journalist, author, translator, musician. Founder of theGerman-Pennsylvanian Archive,Hiwwe wie Driwwe, theGerman-Pennsylvanian Association andGrundsau Lodsch No. 19 im alte Land.

Website

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The website was started in January 2002 and features various Pennsylvania German programs.

#YearAuthorProgram
1.2002–Michael Werner: 'S Katz Deitsch SchtickBlog
2.2002–2003Paul Bittner: Pennsylvania German Web Radio (WGPA Bethlehem)Audio podcast
3.2002–2006C. Richard Beam: 'S Pennsylvanisch Deitsch Eck (Shopping News, Ephrata)Texts
4.2007Alice Spayd: Pennsylvania German Web Class (Online Lessons)Audio podcast
5.2008–2021Michael Werner: Hiwwe wie Driwwe Web TVVideos
6.2009–2021Douglas Madenford: Nau loss mich yuscht ebbes saageBlog
7.2011–2013Virgil Schrock: Interviews with Pennsylvania GermansVideos
8.2013–2014Douglas Madenford: Pennsylvania Dutch 101 (Online Lessons)Videos
9.2014–2021Douglas Madenford & Chris LaRose: Ask a Pennsylvania DutchmanVideos
10.2015–2021Patrick Donmoyer: Die Pennsylvanisch-Deitsch Schtunn (BCTV Reading)Videos
11.2016–2021Douglas Madenford: Your PA Dutch MinuteVideos
12.2017Peter Zacharias & Edwin Zacharias: Pennsylvania German DictionaryOnline dictionary
13.2017–2021Luella Reed Sebo: Easy Deitsch (Online Lessons)Videos
14.2018–2021Jeffrey Tapler: "Uncle Jeffrey" (Community News)Videos

Winners of theHiwwe wie Driwwe Award

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The award is given by the jury of the Palatine Dialect Poets Contest in Bockenheim. (Palatinate, Germany).

#YearWinner
1.2011Richard Savidge (Hegins, PA): 'S iss Winder im Daal (Poem)
2.2012Kevin Sterner (Gilbertsville, PA): Middagesse in de Zwansicher (Story)
3.2013Don Breininger (New Tripoli, PA): Chocolate Cookies (Story)
4.2014Glynn Custred (Walnut Creek, CA): En seltsame Schtori (Story)
5.2015Kevin Sterner (Gilbertsville, PA): De Yahreszeide ihre Dod (Story)
6.2016Edward Quinter (Allentown, PA): Mei Bax (Poem)
7.2017Edward Quinter (Allentown, PA): Die Welle (Poem)
8.2018Patrick Donmoyer (Harleysville, PA): Die Wandrer (Poem)
9.2019Patrick Donmoyer (Harleysville, PA): Gemahn mich wie (Poem)
10.2020Douglas Madenford (Howard, PA) –En neie Zukunft?" (Story)
11.2022Patrick Donmoyer (Harleysville, PA): Net zu hatt (Poem)
12.2023Erich Mace (Berks County): Wu bischt du gebliwwe? (Poem)

Books

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#YearBookHiwwe wie Driwwe series
1.2006Walter Sauer, Michael Werner et al. (Eds.):Mit Pennsylvaanisch-Deitsch darich's Yaahr. A Pennsylvania German Reader for Grandparents and Grandchildren. Published by the German-Pennsylvanian Association.
2.2010Earl C. Haag:Der Schtruwwelpitter (Original:Der Struwwelpeter, deutsch, 1845)
3.2012Michael Werner:Es globbt beim Sammy in der Nacht (Original:Es klopft bei Wanja in der Nacht, deutsch, 1985)HwD Series No. 1
4.2013Walter Sauer:Es Haus, wu der Jack gebaut hot (Original:The House that Jack built, English, 1853)HwD Series No. 2
5.2014Earl C. Haag:Der Schtruwwelpitter. 2nd Edition (Original:Der Struwwelpeter, deutsch, 1845)HwD Series No. 3
6.2014Michael Werner:Kumm, mer gehne Baere yaage (Original:We're Going on a Bear Hunt, English, 1989)HwD Series No. 4
7.2016Rachel Yoder:Penny OliveHwD Series No. 5
8.2016Walter Sauer:Ebbes weeich die WatzelkinnerHwD Series No. 6
9.2017Mark L. Louden:Der Glee Brins, 2nd edition (Original: "Le petit prince", 1943)HwD Series No. 7
10.2018Mark L. Louden, Walter Sauer & Michael Werner:Die erschte dausend Wadde in Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch (Original:The First 1000 Words in English, englisch, 1979)HwD Series No. 8
11.2018Rachel Yoder & Douglas Madenford:Davey ApplebutterHwD Series No. 9
12.2019Michael Werner:En neier Sound im neie Land – 32 new songs in Pennsylvania DutchHwD Series No. 10
13.2019Walter Sauer:Die Schtori vum Peter Haas (Original:The Tale of Peter Rabbit, englisch, 1902)HwD Series No. 11
14.2021Michael Werner:Hiwwe wie Driwwe - Der Pennsylvania ReiseVERführer. Mit einem Grußwort vonMalu Dreyer.HwD Series No. 12
15.2022Michael Werner & Patrick Donmoyer:25 Yaahre Hiwwe wie Driwwe - Celebrating a Quarter Century of Transatlantic Friendship. Morgantown (PA).
16.2024Walter Sauer, Mark L. Louden & Rose A. Fisher:Oh was iss es so schee in Panama (Original:Oh wie schön ist Panama, 1978). Neckarsteinach.HwD Series No. 13

Hiwwe wie Driwwe's Featured Artist of the Year

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#JahrGewinner
1.2016Rachel Yoder (Boyertown, PA): Pennsylvania German Folk Art Paintings
2.2017Benjamin Rader (Reeders, PA): Heemetkunscht (Paintings)
3.2018Eric Claypoole (Lenhartsville, PA): Deitsche Scheierschtanne (Barn Stars)
4.2019Mike & Linda Hertzog (Blandon, PA): Deitsche Neiyaahrswinsche & Dialect Music
5.2020Keith Brintzenhoff (Kutztown, PA): Pennsylvania German Music
6.2021Ivan Hoyt (Wapwallopen, PA): Pennsylvania German Folk Art

Hiwwe wie Driwwe Palatinate Tour

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Starting in 2008, in collaboration with the Emigration Museum in Oberalben (Auswanderermuseum Oberalben), Hiwwe wie Driwwe organized an annual lecture, reading or concert in October under the titleGerman-Pennsylvanian History(s). Starting in 2010, this developed in theHiwwe wie Driwwe Palatinate Tour, in which the featured guest(s) go on a four-day tour, performing in Ober-Olm (at the Old Town Hall), Oberalben (at the Emigration Museum), Bockenheim (at the Palatinate Dialect Poetry Competition), and ending with German-Pennsylvanian Day (organized by the German-Pennsylvanian Working GroupDeutsch-Pennsylvanischer Arbeitskreis), which changes location each year. To date, the guests from the USA and Germany have been:

#YearSpeaker/Musician
1.2008Michael Werner (Ober-Olm)
2.2009Don Yoder (Devon, PA)
3.2010John Schmid (Berlin, OH)
4.2011Don Breininger (New Tripoli, PA)
5.2012Keith Brintzenhoff (Kutztown, PA)
6.2013Richard Miller (Topton, PA)
7.2014Bill Meck (Alburtis, PA)
8.2015Roland Paul (Kaiserslautern), Walter Sauer (Neckarsteinach), Michael Geib (Ramstein-Miesenbach), Helmut Seebach (Mainz)
9.2015John Schmid (Berlin, OH), Mark Louden (Madison, WI)
10.2016Chris LaRose (Mount Etna, PA)
11.2017Mike & Linda Hertzog (Blandon, PA)
12.2018Patrick Donmoyer (Harleysville, PA)
13.2019Benjamin Rader (Reeders, PA)
14.2020John Schmid (Berlin, OH) – cancelled due to Coronavirus pandemic
15.2021Michael Werner (Ober-Olm)
16.2022Erich Mace (Berks County, currently living in Frankenthal, Germany)
17.2022Douglas Madenford (Howard, PA)
18.2023Keith Brintzenhoff (Kutztown, PA)
19.2023John Schmid (Berlin, OH)
20.2024Scott Reagan (Nazareth, PA) – original & traditional PA Dutch folk music

Hiwwe wie Driwwe Pennsylvania Tour

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Since 2019 there has also been a “Pennsylvania Tour”, which takes artists from Germany on a concert or reading tour to Pennsylvania – and to the Kutztown Folk Festival. To date, the featured guests have been:

#YearSpeaker/Musician & Program
1.2019Michael Werner & The New Paltz Band (Frankenthal/Lambsheim/Ober-Olm): „"Wunderbar Together: Pennsylvania Dutch Music“
2.2019Christian Schega & Benjamin Wagener (Landau in der Pfalz):Hiwwe wie Driwwe – Pfälzisch in Amerika ('Here like there – Palatine German in America') (Documentary film)
3.2019Frank Kessler (Brüssel, Belgien): Readings of the PA Dutch children's books published by Edition Tintenfaß
4.2020Oompah House Band (Kollweiler, Pfalz): Palatine Brass Music – cancelled due to Coronavirus pandemic
5.2022Michael Werner (Ober-Olm): "Hiwwe wie Driwwe" - En neier Sound im neie Land" ('A new sound in the new land') (Musical program)
6.2023Herbert Tiefel & Karin Tiefel (Lampertheim): „Bilingual Signage Project of the German-Pennsylvanian Working Group
7.2025Pälzer Krischer (Altrip) with Scott Reagan (Nazareth, PA): Palatine and Pennsylvania Dutch folk music

Scientific reception

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David L Valuska & William Donner, Kutztown University (2004): "This journal and an associated internet site are leading sources for information about the Pennsylvania German language."[1]

Patrick Donmoyer, Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center at Kutztown University (2012): „Hiwwe wie Driwwe is the most widely-known dialect publication in the world for Pennsylvania German / Palatine German dialect, with a strong readership throughout the US, Canada and Europe."[2]

C. Richard Beam, Center for Pennsylvania German Studies at Millersville University (2014): "Hiwwe wie Driwwe has succeeded in establishing a bridge between the Old and the New World and it has succeeded in the preservation of the Pennsylvania German dialect and culture."[3]

Sheily Rohrer, Penn State University (2017): "Started as a newspaper by Michael Werner in Ebertsheim, Germany, Hiwwe wie Driwwe on the internet and in print has mediated a transnational conversation of dialect writers with one another."[4]

Claire Noble, Colorado (2018): "In 1890, there were more than 1,000 German-language newspapers in America. Today, only a handful remains, such as Hiwwe wie Driwwe, the last remaining German newspaper in Pennsylvania."[5]

References

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  1. ^David L. Valuska and William W. Donner: The Past and Future of the Pennsylvania German Language. In: Globalization and the Future of German. Ed. by Andreas Gardt and Bernd Hüppauf. Berlin 2004: 237-238.
  2. ^Patrick Donmoyer, Site Manager of the Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center at Kutztown University, 2012, on the occasion of Hiwwe wie Driwwe's 15th anniversary
  3. ^Prof. C. Richard Beam, Director of the Center for Pennsylvania German Studies at Millersville University. Statement, 17 February 2014)
  4. ^Sheila Rohrer: "Literature". In: Pennsylvania Germans. An Interpretative Encyclopedia. Edited by Simon J. Bronner and Joshua R. Brown. Baltimore (MD) 2017: 183.
  5. ^Claire Noble:https://www.vaildaily.com/opinion/noble-we-are-a-country-of-immigrants-so-why-are-we-afraid-to-embrace-spanish-speakers-column/

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