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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 100. Chapters: Hippie, Hollywood, Bigfoot, Valley girl, West Coast hip hop, Raw foodism, List of songs about California, California English, Music of California, Culture of California, List of songs about Los Angeles, Monterey Pop... Viac o knihe

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 100. Chapters: Hippie, Hollywood, Bigfoot, Valley girl, West Coast hip hop, Raw foodism, List of songs about California, California English, Music of California, Culture of California, List of songs about Los Angeles, Monterey Pop Festival, Punk rock in California, Okie, Miss California USA, The Land of Little Rain, Boontling, Origin of the name California, League of STEAM, Crystal Cathedral, Chicano Park, Flower power, A Perfect Day, Miss California Teen USA, California-style pizza, Hella, Cuisine of California, Natoma, Roadside Heritage, Santa Maria Style BBQ, Napa Valley Opera House, I Love You, California, Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument, Floating Lotus Magic Opera Company, Royal Chicano Air Force, California Legacy Project, Ice pop, California slang, The Rock Church, Pisco punch, Theatre Rice, Lyric Opera San Diego, Lovin' Scoopful, SKYY vodka, Teatro Campesino, California roll, Rock Harbor Church, Los Angeles Philharmonic Institute, California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives, It's-It Ice Cream, Balboa Creole French, Hong Kong Café, Renegades Drum and Bugle Corps, Rocky road ice cream, Ray Strong, Adventures in Wild California, Pioneer Days (Chico, California), Santa Barbara Symphony Orchestra, Mexifornia, Shadow Mountain Community Church, Date shake, Joseph Henry Jackson Award, California cuisine, California Arts Day, Mary Tanenbaum Award for Nonfiction, James Duval Phelan Award, California Poet Laureate, Community Arts Music Association, Theater in California, Music In The Mountains. Excerpt: The hippie subculture was originally a youth movement that arose in the United States during the mid-1960s, swiftly spreading to other countries around the world. The Hippie culture remains evident in 2011. The etymology of the term 'hippie' is from hipster, and was initially used to describe beatniks who had moved into New York City's Greenwich Village, San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district, and similar urban areas. Both the words "hip" and "hep" came from Black culture and denote awareness. To say "I'm hip to the situation" means "I am aware of the situation." Thus the word "hippie" (almost never used by the people the press called "hippies" themselves) means "one who is aware," and expanded awareness was a goal of the movement. The early hippie ideology included the countercultural values of the Beat Generation. Some created their own social groups and communities, listened to psychedelic rock, opposed the Vietnam War, embraced the sexual revolution, and used drugs such as marijuana, LSD and magic mushrooms to explore alternative states of consciousness. In January 1967, the Human Be-In in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco popularized hippie culture, leading to the legendary Summer of Love on the West Coast of the United States, and the 1969 Woodstock Festival on the East Coast. Hippies in Mexico, known as jipitecas, formed La Onda Chicana and gathered at Avándaro, while in New Zealand, nomadic housetruckers practiced alternative lifestyles and promoted sustainable energy at Nambassa. In the United Kingdom, mobile "peace convoys" of New age travellers made summer pilgrimages to free music festivals at Stonehenge. In Australia hippies gathered at Nimbin for the 1973 Aquarius Festival and the annual Cannabis Law Reform Rally or MardiGrass. "Piedra Roja Festival", a major hippie event in Chile, was held in 1970. Hippie fashions and values had a major effect on culture, influencing popular music, televisio...

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