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The author of a new book about the Back to the Land movement in Nova Scotia will be giving a talk at Baile nan Gàidheal / Highland Village in Iona on Thursday, July 16 at 7PM.
Chris Murphy is a retired sociologist whose recent work focuses on the story of hippies, draft dodgers, homesteaders, and seekers who came to the province to make a new life in the 1960s and 1970s. Based on dozens of interviews with back-to-the-landers across the region, his book has been described as ‘timely, candid, and often hilarious”
In this event, Murphy will relate the history of this unique migration and its impact on rural parts of the province through selected readings and a short film he made with his brother Peter Murphy. If you want to learn more about this fascinating part of our provincial history – or have a story to tell about it yourself – please join us for this free event. Everyone is welcome and refreshments will be served.
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1960s,back to the land movement,baddeck, nova scotia,hippies,homesteaders,free talk: the story of the '60s-inspired 'back to the land' migration that changed nova scotia,draft dodgers
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