The Dutch American Identity: Staging Memory and Ethnicity in Community Celebrations
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Wald, Lillian, 46

Wamego, Kansas, 171, 331

Washington

Dutch settlement inSee also Lynden, Washington; Oak Harbor, Washington, 69, 73–74, 91, 99

Waupun, Wisconsin, 71, 331, 333

Welk, Lawrence, 123

Western Theological Seminary, 29, 91, 248

West India Company, 54

West Michigan Kolonie,, 45, 65–68, 71, 81, 110, 216

Wichers, Willard C., 203

Wiersema, Warren, 296, 298

Wiersma, Stanley. See Buning, Sietze

Wilhelmina, Queen, 102, 107, 134, 150

Willem I, 59–60, 62–64

Willem II, 64, 284

William of Orange, 102

Williamsburg. See Colonial Williamsburg

Willow Man,, 270, 336

Windmills of Holland (operetta),, 270, 334

Wisconsin, 4, 6, 41–45, 51, 299

Dutch settlement inSee also Alto, Wisconsin; Baldwin,, 66–73, 77, 80, 82, 97, 99, 113, 167, 204, 319, 331

Wisconsin (continued)

Wisconsin; Cedar Grove, Wisconsin; Hollandtown, Wisconsin; Little Chute, Wisconsin; Oostburg, Wisconsin; Sheboygan County, Wisconsin; Waupun, Wisconsin

Wormhoudt, Lon, 124

Wormser, Andreas, 82

Wray, Fay, 123

Zaan

traditional costume of, 191

Zangwill, Israel, 46

Zeeland, 216, 257

immigration of Zeeladers to United States, 57, 68, 70

traditional costume of, 119, 181, 186, 201, 216

Zeeland, Michigan, 57, 82–83, 248

anniversary celebrations of, 111–113

Zonne, Pieter, 68, 77, 82

Zuid Holland

immigration to United States from, 70

Zwarte Piet, 102–103

Zylstra, Lisa Jaarsma, 5, 17, 111, 113–114, 124–127, 132, 134, 137, 172, 185, 201, 212, 213, 274, 308

Zylstra, Phyllis, 201, 216, 308