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=== Who We Are ===
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The mission of GAMEO is to provide reliable information on [[Anabaptism|Anabaptist]]-related ([[Amish Mennonites|Amish]], Mennonite, [[Hutterian Brethren (Hutterische Brüder)|Hutterite]], [[Brethren in Christ Church|Brethren in Christ]]) topics, including history, theology, biography, institutions and local congregations. Secular topics from an Anabaptist perspective are also included.
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The Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online provides reliable, freely-available English-language information on Anabaptist-related congregations, denominations, conferences, institutions and significant individuals, as well as historical and theological topics. Secular subject articles from an Anabaptist perspective and full-text source documents are also included.
  
GAMEO includes the full text of the print [[Mennonite Encyclopedia, The|''Mennonite Encyclopedia'']], and continues to add new content both from North America and around the world. In December 2013 there were over 15,460 articles in GAMEO. A minimal amount of non-English content is currently available within the encyclopedia, and this content will continue to grow. GAMEO works together with the editors of other Mennonite encyclopedias to make their content available in the English language. These encyclopedias include the [http://www.menonitica.org/lexikon/ Lexikon der Mennoniten] in Paraguay and the [http://www.mennlex.de/doku.php Mennonitisches Lexikon] (MennLex) in Germany.
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[[GAMEO:About|Click here]] to learn more about GAMEO's history, management and vision.
  
Articles in GAMEO are assigned and editorially reviewed before upload; GAMEO is not a "Wiki"-style project. If you have specific '''corrections''' to articles or '''suggestions''' that should be added to the encyclopedia, please send them to GAMEO's email address at [mailto:admin@gameo.org admin@gameo.org].
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GAMEO cooperates with the [http://www.anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page Global Anabaptist Wiki]. The Global Anabaptist Wiki is an interactive community of Anabaptist-Mennonite groups from around the world. Initiated by the [http://www.goshen.edu/mhl/ Mennonite Historical Library] at [http://www.goshen.edu/ Goshen College], the site is committed to helping individual groups: 1) tell their own stories; 2) post and preserve electronic archives; and 3) become better informed about other groups in the global Anabaptist fellowship. The Global Anabaptist Wiki is a major site for primary sources related to the Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition from the 16th century to the present and in a wide variety of languages.
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As a volunteer organization we are unable to respond to questions on Mennonite history or genealogical questions of any kind. For questions of that type, please contact a local genealogical society, or check with a Mennonite historical library or archives. For a list of Mennonite historical society or archives near you, please consult the [http://www.mcusa-archives.org/directory2.html Directory of Mennonite and Related Church Historians and Committees]
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GAMEO falls under the umbrella of the Mennonite World Conference Faith and Life Commission. Members of the Management Board include: [http://www.mhsc.ca/ Mennonite Historical Society of Canada], [http://www.mennoniteusa.org/executive-board/archives/ Mennonite Church USA Archives],
 
GAMEO falls under the umbrella of the Mennonite World Conference Faith and Life Commission. Members of the Management Board include: [http://www.mhsc.ca/ Mennonite Historical Society of Canada], [http://www.mennoniteusa.org/executive-board/archives/ Mennonite Church USA Archives],
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Featured Article: "Hochstedler, Eli (1942-1975)"

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Eli Hochstedler, 1 September 1966.
Photo: Courtesy of Mennonite Historical Library (Goshen, Indiana).

Eli Hochstedler: activist and Paxman; born 29 December 1942 near Kokomo, Indiana to Milo Hochstedler and Mary Miller Hochstedler. He was the oldest of six children in a family of five sons and one daughter. In 1972 he married Ruth Reber. Eli died 20 April 1975 in New Hope, Pennsylvania.

Eli’s parents were Amish and became Mennonite when Eli was born. His family moved to Brown County when he was nine years old, where he received his education. His early education was completed at a small one-room school, which he attended up until seventh grade when he transferred to a 300-person school. Eli attended Nashville High School, and was very active in extracurriculars. These included editing the school newspaper, managing the yearbook, being the president of his school’s choir and Youth-for-Christ group, as well as participating in track and field and drama. He graduated from Nashville High School as valedictorian in the spring of 1961.

Eli attended Goshen College (Goshen, Indiana) from 1961 to 1965, studying chemistry and biology. During his junior year, he transferred to Tougaloo Southern Christian College in Mississippi as part of an exchange program between the two schools. At Tougaloo Eli gradually became more involved with the civil rights movement. In a brief autobiography, Eli stated that he “wanted to see the ‘closed society’ close at hand,” however his observation quickly led to his direct participation in the Civil Rights Movement after three peers at Tougaloo–Ida Hannah, Bettie Poole, and Julie Zaugg–were arrested at a pray-in. Eli also attended the pray-ins and was himself arrested on 16 April 1964 while trying to desegregate an event at the Jackson Municipal Auditorium. Eli was severely beaten by other inmates while in custody; he was released on bail after over four days.

Our Mission

The Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online provides reliable, freely-available English-language information on Anabaptist-related congregations, denominations, conferences, institutions and significant individuals, as well as historical and theological topics. Secular subject articles from an Anabaptist perspective and full-text source documents are also included.

Click here to learn more about GAMEO's history, management and vision.

Corrections and Suggestions

Article corrections or suggestions for new content should be emailed to admin@gameo.org. As a volunteer organization we are unable to respond to questions on Mennonite history or genealogical questions of any kind. For questions of that type, please contact a local genealogical society, or check with a Mennonite historical library or archives.

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We welcome donations to GAMEO via Mennonite World Conference, in either USD or CAD. Enter the amount in the box labeled “Other” and write GAMEO in the “Designate by Donation” field. Your support helps to sustain GAMEO’s mission–thank you!

Other Mennonite Encyclopedias

GAMEO works together with the editors of other Mennonite encyclopedias to make their content available in the English language. These encyclopedias include:


GAMEO falls under the umbrella of the Mennonite World Conference Faith and Life Commission. Members of the Management Board include: Mennonite Historical Society of Canada, Mennonite Church USA Archives, Mennonite Brethren Historical Commission, Mennonite Central Committee, Mennonite World Conference, Institute for the Study of Global Anabaptism, and the D. F. Plett Historical Research Foundation.