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- 1.hippies
Presented by:
Sheila Burgey
Bobbie Doty
Shirley Goemaat
2. Hippies of the Past
3. Definition of HIPPIE
: a usually young person who rejects the mores of established
society (as by dressing unconventionally or favoring communal
living) and advocates a nonviolent ethic; broadly: a long-haired
unconventionally dressed young person
4. What is a hippie?
5. The Birth of Hippies
Born in the 1960s
Abandoned traditional customs and lifestyles
Feared The Establishment
Sex, drugs, and rock & roll
Expressed a desire for change
Did not support Vietnam War
Supported Civil Rights Movement
Peace movement
6. 7. Living in Communes
Alternative to a traditional family
Live with others with same beliefs, other hippies
Intentional community where most resources are shared and there is
little or no personal property
Self-sufficient
May or may not be related to each other
8. Hippie Commune
9. Drugs
LSD (acid)
Marijuana
Hashish
Euphoria
No tobacco cigarettes because dangerous
10. Free Love
"Free love" meant you could love anyone, anywhere, anytime, without
guilt.
The Pill (birth control)
Multiple sexual partners
Shared partners
STDs
11. Music
Express themselves
-Emotionally
-Spiritually
-Politically
Woodstock
12. Hippies of Today
The world of hippies is changing
13. Bobbie interviews
a New Age hippie
14. The 4 classifications of todays Hippie
The first type of what is called "modern-day hippie" is the
true-blue hippie, a true child of the 1960's counterculture.
They are the true picture of a full-blown hippie, who lives the
original hippie values from inside and out.
15. They protest against war and violence as they promote
peace
On the other hand, they also like to engage in unusual activities,
use odd clothes and accessories, and experiment with drugs in their
advocacy for liberal rights.
16. Granola Child
The second type of a modern-day hippie is a somewhat downplayed
version.
Their hippie side is reflected more by their environment-friendly,
tree-hugging advocacies, rather than through their political and
societal idealisms
They are lighter and brighter hippies
17. Focuses on their love for the environment and clean, healthy
things
18. The Angry Hippie
They are more futuristic, and like to show off their hippie values
in enhanced, exaggerated ways
They are called the "techno hippies". They are more modern and more
forward than the Neo-Hippies
They are, in a way, rebellious hippies.
19. They exhibit their opinions though rave parties where they
mostly consume large amounts of drugs and alcohol
20. The Rippies
They are simply ripping off the hippie lifestyle, for lack of an
original generational style and culture to live by
They tend to wear the trendy, designer versions of distinct hippie
clothes and are referred to as the hippies who have lost their
political activism.
21. Critics say they making more of a fashion statement than a
counter-culture movement, and they give off the idea that they are
using the hippie culture as an excuse to liberally take
drugs.
22. Hippies in the Future?
23. United States headed towards the way of the hippies?
Increasing national debt
Unemployment rate is high
Jobs sent overseas
We are the problem!
24. You may be a hippie if you
Do not have a job
Have little money
Cannot afford shelter
Cannot pay for basic essentials
25. References
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