Disambiguation evidence for Shaker via surface form

"Shakers"


As subject (65)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Shakers".

Predicate Object
alsoKnownAs Shaker
surface form: Shaking Quakers
alsoKnownAs United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing
celibacyConsequence reliance on converts and adopted children for growth
coreBelief Christ’s Second Appearing
coreBelief continuing revelation
coreBelief millenarianism
coreBelief spiritual equality of men and women
corePractice celibacy
corePractice communal living
corePractice confession of sins
corePractice gender equality in leadership
corePractice pacifism
corePractice simple living
culturalHeritageStatus represented in museums and restored villages
culturalHeritageStatus subject of historic preservation
designPrinciple lack of ornamentation
designPrinciple simplicity
designPrinciple utility
economicActivity agriculture
economicActivity furniture making
economicActivity manufacture of tools and household goods
economicActivity seed production
foundedInCentury 18th century
foundedInCountry England
geographicSpread England
geographicSpread United States of America
surface form: United States
hasFounder Ann Lee
hasKeyFigure Ann Lee
hasKeyFigure James Whittaker
hasKeyFigure Joseph Meacham
hasKeyFigure Lucy Wright
influenced American furniture design
influenced communal living movements in the United States
influenced modernist design aesthetics
instanceOf Christian religious sect
instanceOf religious community
instanceOf utopian community movement
knownFor celibate lifestyle
knownFor communal villages
knownFor high-quality craftsmanship
knownFor innovative design in tools and household objects
knownFor pacifist stance
knownFor simple functional furniture
languageOfLiturgy English
majorCenters Kentucky
majorCenters New England
majorCenters New York
surface form: New York State
majorCenters Ohio
membershipTrend declining since late 19th century
moralStance honesty in business
moralStance pacifism
moralStance temperance
organizationalStructure communal property ownership
organizationalStructure separate but equal male and female leadership
organizationalStructure villages divided into family groups
originatedFrom Quaker tradition
peakMembershipPeriod 19th century
religion Christianity
vow celibacy
vow obedience to communal order
vow poverty in common
worshipStyle dancing in worship
worshipStyle ecstatic worship
worshipStyle shaking during religious services
worshipStyle singing of spiritual songs

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Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Shakers".