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-other influences: Koreas war Hippies -origins: latest 60s -other influences: Koreas war -famous followers: -favorite music: (singers) Janis Joplin o de bands like Love, Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane y Pink Floyd -typical clothes/accessories: long hair, big clothes, psychedelic clothes, -beliefs/ideologies: anarchy rechazo materialista cuidado del medio ambiente

HIPPIES

- It began in the latest 60s in USA as a result of World War II. ORIGINS -Hippies are a subculture which is popular in USA and Europe. - It began in the latest 60s in USA as a result of World War II.

Other influences Favourite Music The Korea’s war was another influence because the American people wanted peace and hippies defended it. Favourite Music The most famous singers are Janis Joplin or bands like Love, Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane y Pink Floyd.

Favourite clothes/accessories They usually wear psychedelic clothes, long shirts with flowers or peace symbols. Most hippies have a very long hair.

Beliefs/ideologies They are anarchist and sometimes they live in a house with more people. They have strong beliefs, they are worried about the environment and they hate consumerism. They love peace, free love, free sex and art. Some of them have drugs.