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People of the Rainbow: A Nomadic Utopia Hardcover

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Since 1972 the Rainbow Family of Living Light, a loosely organized and anarchistic nomadic community, has been holding large gatherings in remote forests to pray for world peace and create a model of a functioning utopian society. Michael I. Niman’s People of the Rainbow, originally published in 1997, was the first comprehensive study of this countercultural group and its eclectic philosophy of environmentalism, feminism, peace activism, group sharing, libertarianism, and consensus government. It is a book yet to be superseded.

This second edition of Niman’s compelling and insightful work brings the Rainbow story up to date with a new introduction and two extensive new epilogues. While the big annual Rainbow “Gatherings” have drawn fewer numbers in recent years, Niman notes, the Rainbow ethos has in many ways migrated to the mainstream, as Rainbow notions about alternative medicine and environmental sustainability, for example, have gathered wider acceptance and influenced the national dialogue. Meanwhile, Rainbow movements in other regions, from Eastern Europe and the Middle East to Asia and Australia, are thriving.

In addition to addressing changes within the Rainbow Family and its complex relationship
to “Babylon” (what Rainbows call mainstream culture), the book’s new material explores the growing harassment Rainbows now face from U.S. law enforcement agencies—
especially those associated with the National Forest Service. As Niman contends, this particular saga of a U.S. bureaucracy at war with its own citizens is a subplot in the larger—and disturbing—story of how the relationship between Americans and their government has changed during the first decade of the twenty-first century.

In its nuanced portrait of an intriguing subculture, its successes, and its limitations,
People of the Rainbow remains a significant contribution to the study of utopian communities in the United States and their ongoing legacy.

Michael I. Niman is a professor of journalism and media studies in the Communication Department at Buffalo State College in New York.

For additional resources related to this new edition, see http://buffalostate.edu/peopleoftherainbow.


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The Rainbow Nation is a loosely knit group of countercultural activists ("hippies") that has organized gatherings in remote rural areas since 1972. Drawing on the methodology of participant/observer, Niman (American studies, SUNY at Buffalo) offers a sympathetic profile outlining the group's guiding mission to uphold and practice the values of nonviolence and cooperative living and to provide an alternative to the urban rat race. While he suggests that the tribe has been largely successful in terms of adhering to its founding ideals, Niman also points out that individual gatherings have been marred by poor group dynamics and disruptive behavior. One of the more notable features of Niman's approach is his effort to link the Rainbow to earlier utopian movements. "Rainbow ideology syncretizes Euro-American traditions with Thoreauvian pacifism, simplified 'New Left' politics, and the 'Eastern' religious ideas that flooded America in the years just prior to the first Gathering." The text is accompanied by several photographs by Gabe Kirchheimer, whose work has also appeared in the New York Times. Recommended for American studies collections.?Kent Worcester, Social Science Research Council, New York
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 274 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0870499882
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0870499883
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.55 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.5 x 1.25 x 9.5 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2015
There are over 25 million Rainbow People in the whole world.... hippies from the sixties much of the rainbow family are nomadic.... this is a wonderful book I recommend it to everybody buy it now this is a great price.... Jesus Tribes...Rainbow Family of Living Light....lightline 928-273-5539 for Jesus Tribes 928-273-5539..Friar Brother Rodney great book....
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Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2014
I discovered that This book is a great analysis for the New Age quazi Cultural Appropriators, but I noticed that every "Debunker" who quotes this book take a High Tail to the Term "Anti Semitism" And I was curious why, so I read the book!

The Anti-semtism claim is a very, very poor argument compared to the rest of the book, its like the author was looking for flaws in everything a little bit too much, and wanted to see bad in people who wrote a obvious chrsitian book, to say that Jews didnt Accept Christ, as that was anti-semetic.

Thats just people stating what their preacher told them, And this is used as the 1-2 punch in wikipedia quotes for the book and the dumb hippy commune, Its a poor claim, and Belittles the argument to make YOU the Debunker look like a doofus.

I Would give it 5 stars if this weird oversight was omitted, but then again, the "white culture" that both new agers and debunkers obsess about is WW2 Nazi germany instead of the History of Man. The measure of who is the REAL racist, because its NOT ME TOTALLY!

Its kinda funny that people who can analyze these other people dont try to do it to themselves.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2017
Really informative and thorough, but repetitive and outdated in my opinion. Having recently been to a gathering, where I had an amazing time, I can say that its not exactly as portrayed in the book.
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2014
I got this for my father for Christmas and he cant wait to read it . I has read it before but he wanted his own copy.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2011
As someone who traveled with the Rainbow for a little over a year in the early 1990's, this was spot on! An avid hitchhiker, I built seed camps, kitchens, helped with clean ups and a number of other things. When I went back into "regular society" I did reminisce those days and think about them often. Most everything I've read about Rainbow has been colored with personal opinions or prejudice and I was very happy to find this book. Michael Niman did an excellent job of portraying and explaining what goes on at a Rainbow gathering. If you've ever wanted to know what it was about, I highly recommend this book. That is, if you can't get to a Rainbow gathering yourself!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2011
This book is an interesting account of one of North America's best kept secrets: The Rainbow Family. People of the Rainbow describes the everyday life of a subculture that still appeals to the best and simplest emotions of human nature. It is well written and the author's and character's voices jump at you with gusto. If you looking for something different and interesting to read, buy this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 1999
As part of a church that is ministering to Rainbow People and helping the "rejected of the rejected" come to Father God who is there for them, this gives some insights into structure and issues for understanding folks within the Rainbow culture. This is a very well researched, structured and written piece of work.
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