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HAWAII STATE PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM
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Wehrheim, John, author, photographer.
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Communal living -- Hawaii -- Kauai -- History -- 20th century.
Communal living -- Hawaii -- Kauai -- History -- 20th century -- Pictorial works.
Hippies -- Hawaii -- Kauai -- History.
Squatter settlements -- Hawaii -- Kauai -- History -- 20th century.
Kauai (Hawaii) -- History -- 20th century.
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Taylor Camp / John Wehrheim.
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Wehrheim, John, author, photographer.
Chicago : Serindia Contemporary, [2020]
Subjects
Communal living -- Hawaii -- Kauai -- History -- 20th century.
Communal living -- Hawaii -- Kauai -- History -- 20th century -- Pictorial works.
Hippies -- Hawaii -- Kauai -- History.
Squatter settlements -- Hawaii -- Kauai -- History -- 20th century.
Kauai (Hawaii) -- History -- 20th century.
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9781647864064 (hardcover) :
1647864062 (hardcover)
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264 pages : illustrations, folded map ; 29 cm
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"In 1969, Howard Taylor, brother of actress Elizabeth, bailed out a rag-tag band of thirteen young Mainlanders jailed on Kauai for vagrancy and invited them to camp on his oceanfront land. Soon waves of hippies, surfers and troubled Vietnam vets found their way to Taylor Camp and built a clothing-optional, pot-friendly, treehouse village at the end of the road on the island’s north shore. In 1977, after condemning the village to make way for a State park, government officials torched the camp--leaving little but ashes and memories of 'the best days of our lives.' John Wehrheim’s seventies photographs reveal a community that created order without rules and rejected materialism for the healing power of nature. The story of Taylor Camp’s eight-year existence is told through interviews made thirty years later after tracking down the campers, their neighbors and the government officials who finally got rid of them"--Page [4] of cover.
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Hawaii State Library
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H 307.77409 We
2020
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2020
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