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  2. Leigh French - Wikipedia

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    Career In her early career as a regular on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour of the late-1960s, French portrayed a hippie named Goldie O'Keefe. The character was originally introduced, in an ostensible studio-audience interview segment, as Goldie Keif; both "Goldie" and "Keif" were slang terms for marijuana at the time. [1] Reportedly, the slight name change to O'Keefe when she became a semi ...

  3. List of Fraggle Rock characters - Wikipedia

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    Gillis' name is a reference to Fraggle Rock music arranger Don Gillis. Harmer Fraggle - A Fraggle who plays the forward on Rumple Fraggle's rock hockey team as seen in "Playing Till It Hurts." Herkimer Fraggle (performed by Richard Hunt) - A Fraggle who serves as the property caretaker of Rhyming Rock.

  4. List of Cars characters - Wikipedia

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    He is a stereotypical hippie, [15] as he has stickers of the peace sign and flowers with his license plate positioned to resemble a soul patch .

  5. 22 Hippie Baby Names for Your Little Flower Child - AOL

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    If more traditional names (like John or Rebecca) seem a tad too formal for your free-spirited soul, here are 22 hippie baby names to consider. Now let that freak flag fly.RELATED: 15 Old-Fashioned ...

  6. List of books and publications related to the hippie subculture

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    This is a list of books and publications related to the hippie subculture. It includes books written at the time about the counterculture of the 1960s and early 1970s, books that influenced the culture, and books published after its heyday that document or analyze the culture and period. The list includes both nonfiction and fictional works, with the fictional works including novels about the ...

  7. Flower child - Wikipedia

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    Flower child. Flower child originated as a synonym for hippie, especially among the idealistic young people who gathered in San Francisco and the surrounding area during the Summer of Love in 1967. It was the custom of "flower children" to wear and distribute flowers or floral-themed decorations to symbolize ideals of universal belonging, peace ...

  8. History of the hippie movement - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, some hippies refer to themselves as "Rainbows", a name derived from their tie-dyed T-shirts, and for some, from their participation in the hippie group, "Rainbow Familyof Living Light".

  9. Dreadlocks - Wikipedia

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    The word hippie comes from the African-American slang word hip. African-American dress and hairstyles such as braids (often decorated with beads), dreadlocks, and language were copied (appropriated) by hippies and developed into a new countercultural movement used by hippies. [37] [38]