The vast majority of Mennonites in Paraguay, spread out over nineteen colonies across Paraguay, are of the Russian Mennonite variety, meaning they are originally of Dutch ancestry and can trace their history to the Mennonite settlement in the Vistula Delta, from where they migrated to the Russian Empire and later to the Americas. The percentage of the Mennonites of Paraguay who came directly from Russia is 25 percent. 51 percent came from Russia via Canada, where they lived for several decades and a further 22% from Russia via Canada via Mexico. Smaller groups of Swiss German or Old Order Amish also exist in Paraguay, making up about two percent, and are descendants of Amish immigrants from the United States, who came originally from Switzerland and Southern Germany. The Russian Mennonite majority share a common ancestry, Plautdietsch language, and many other traditions, which are quite distinct from the small group of Amish-Mennonites in Paraguay, who speak Pennsylvania German along with English.
Demography
There were 22,710 ethnic Mennonites living in Paraguay in 1987 and 29,045 in 2000.> Plautdietsch speakers were estimated 40,000 in 2007 according to Ethnologue.
Major colonies
There are two major Mennonite concentrations in Paraguay. The first one in the Gran Chaco region, and the second one in Eastern Paraguay. In 2014 Menno Colony has about 10,000 inhabitants, Fernheim about 5,000 and Neuland about 3,500.
Colony
Location
Established
Origin
Population
Menno
West
1927
Canada
6,650
Fernheim
West
1930
Russia
3,240
Neuland
West
1947
Russia
1,330
Friesland
East
1937
Russia
720
Volendam
East
1947
Russia
690
Bergthal
East
1948
Canada
1,490
Sommerfeld
East
1948
Canada
1,860
Reinfeld
East
1966
Canada
120
Luz y Esperanza
East
1967
US
110
Agua Azul
East
1969
US
170
Rio Verde
East
1969
Mexico
2,490
Tres Palmas
East
1970
Mixed
220
Santa Clara
East
1972
Mexico
130
Rio Corrientes
East
1975
US
180
Florida
East
1976
US
100
Nueva Durango
East
1978
Mexico
2,050
Campo Alta
East
1980
Mexico/Belize
120
Manitoba
East
1983
Mexico
290
Asuncion
East
N
Mixed
750
Paraguay
22,710
Mennonites of the Central Chaco
The Central Chaco region probably has the highest concentration of ethnic Mennonites anywhere in Latin America. Ethnic Germans formed 32% of the total population of the Central Chaco as of 2005. Only Paraguayan Indians were more numerous compared to them. Latin Paraguayans, the majority ethnic group in Paraguay, constituted just 11% and Braziguayans and Argentines another 5%. Mennonites have received some criticism from human rights organizations for their relations with a number of indigenous tribes, including the Ayoreo people in Paraguay.