No, they do not. They are very proud of their lineage. The Hutterites, RARELY, even allow outsiders to marry a Hutterite. So no, the do not do that. I think someones imagination got carried away.
Yes, Hutterites can go to court, just like any other individual or group. However, the decision to pursue legal action may vary within Hutterite communities, as they prefer to resolve conflicts and disputes through internal mediation and community consensus, rather than relying on the formal legal system.
Hutterite Colonies are spread throughout Saskatchewan Canada. See Related Links for illustration maps and directories of the colony locations.
The Hutterites have contributed to agriculture in Canada by producing more on smaller amounts of land. For example, in 1997, Hutterites owned 1% of the total farmland in Alberta, but produced 1/3 of the dairy products, eggs, and hogs in Alberta and almost all of the down feathers produced in Alberta.
Hutterites have also contributed to farming inovation. Some produce and sell modern equipment and products. Some lease their land for wind farms.
No, the Hutterites are more of their own special version of Protestants, as they hold many of the Protestant beliefs as well as their own.
They don't watch reality tv shows or cartoons
Yes. In "American Colony: Meet the Hutterites" episode "We are not a cult" - members of the Kings Colony Kings Ranch Colony mentioned that one of the biggest misconceptions was that they do not pay taxes - and they do pay taxes.