Meet The Polygamists

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Season 1
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In Centennial Park, neighbour helps neighbour in the building up and continuing growth of the community. Rose Marie, 18, turns herself into the Brethren to help find the name of the man she’s supposed to marry. Hyrum, 22, moves in with his newly wed bride Kellie, 18. Ezra, 19, wants to marry his girlfriend, but since datin...
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The Centennial Park youth are coming of age and preparing for the next big step in their lives - marriage. It is believed here that God tells women who they should marry. The matchmaking process is overseen by a group of community elders known as the Brethren, who are believed to communicate directly with God. 22-year-old ...
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The leaders of Centennial Park face a tremendous challenge trying to keep their young in the faith while outside influences challenge their efforts. Nineteen-year-old Ezra has been dating a girl from a nearby town, an activity that is frowned upon by this placement marriage community. Senior Missionary, 22-year-old Hyrum, ...
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In the polygamous community of Centennial Park near the Utah-Arizona border, everything is about growth - children, families, even the town itself. But, with growth, come plenty of growing pains. The town itself was born only less than 30 years ago. As families grow with more wives and kids, responsibilities increase. And ...
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In Centennial Park, preparations are being made for a New Year's celebration. But, for the Fundamentalist Mormons of Centennial Park, there will be no wild dancing. Instead, the community will hold a Victorian-era themed dance. The dance is a way to celebrate the New Year as a community. It's also a chance for the younger ...
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Founded in the 1980s as a Fundamentalist Mormon community, Centennial Park is a town where everyone shares a religion and a polygamous lifestyle. Today, there are less than 1,500 men, women and children building a town for themselves and their future families. This community is different from Warren Jeffs' Fundamentalist C...
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