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  2. History of the hippie movement - Wikipedia

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    While many hippies made a long-term commitment to the lifestyle, some younger people argue that hippies "sold out" during the 1980s and became part of the materialist, consumer culture. [65] Hippies who did not "sell out" have been featured in the press as recently as April 2014.

  3. Jipitecas - Wikipedia

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    The jipitecas (sometimes called "xipitecas") were the Mexican hippies of the late 1960s and early 1970s. The term was coined by scholar Enrique Marroquin in the late 1960s and used widely in the media afterwards.

  4. La Onda - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1965, La Onda made its mark on the "new Central-American novel" and other genres. The wave of popular Mexican novels in the 1960s, "emphasized the sentiments of the new urban middle-class adolescent and the influence of United States culture, rock music, the generation gap, and the hippie movement."

  5. Playa Zipolite - Wikipedia

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    Formerly a fishing village, [9] in the 1960s and 1970s, counterculture hippies began to congregate here in part due to the beach’s isolated nature. At the time, there was little law enforcement, and drug use became common. [5] In the 1970s and 1980s the beach gained a reputation in Mexico and among foreign travelers as a free-love paradise. [8]

  6. Hippie - Wikipedia

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    A hippie, also spelled hippy, [1] especially in British English, [2] is someone associated with the counterculture of the mid-1960s to early 1970s, originally a youth movement that began in the United States and spread to different countries around the world. [3]

  7. Rainbow Family Gathering, 'legacy of the original hippies ...

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    The Plumas County Sheriff's Office is warning attendees to the upcoming Rainbow Family Gathering that there will be a 'zero-tolerance policy toward any illegal activities or behaviors.'

  8. New Buffalo (commune) - Wikipedia

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    New Buffalo was a hippie commune in Arroyo Hondo, New Mexico. It was co-founded by poets Max Finstein and Rick Klein in 1968 and was in operation for numerous years. It served as Dennis Hopper 's inspiration for the hippie commune depicted in the movie Easy Rider .

  9. No, Mexico did not pledge to stop migrant caravans after ...

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    The claim: Mexican president vowed to stop migrant caravans to US after Trump tariff threat. A Nov. 28 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) includes a video of Mexican President Claudia ...