Rastafari is an Abrahamic religion that developed in Jamaica during the 1930s. It is classified as both a new religious movement and a social movement...
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Mansions of Rastafari is an umbrella term for the various groups of the Rastafari movement. Such groups include the Bobo Ashanti, the Niyabinghi, the...
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Haile Selassie (redirect from The Rastafari Messiah)
figure in modern Ethiopian history, he is accorded divine importance in Rastafari, an Abrahamic religion that emerged in the 1930s. A few years before he...
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Ras Sam Brown (16 December 1925 – August 1998) was a Jamaican Rastafari elder. He was well known in Kingston for his politics after he participated in...
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Lion of Judah (section Rastafari)
Ntozake (2014). "Rastafari as Afrocentrically Based Discourse and Spiritual Expression". Rastafari in the New Millennium: A Rastafari Reader. Syracuse...
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Ital (category Rastafari)
also spelled I-tal (/ˈaɪtɑːl/), is food often celebrated by those in the Rastafari movement. It is compulsory in the Bobo Ashanti and Nyabinghi mansions...
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Aside from a mutual belief in the Old Testament, Judaism and Rastafari closely align in essence, tradition, and heritage, as both are Abrahamic religions...
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The Rastafari movement developed out of the legacy of the Atlantic slave trade, in which over ten million Africans were enslaved and transported to the...
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Dreadlocks (section Rastafari)
Black Faith were considered a radical group of younger Rastafari members. Eventually, other Rastafari groups started locking their hair. In the Rastafarian...
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Kumina Myal Obeah Rastafari Bobo Ashanti Nyabinghi Twelve Tribes of Israel Dugu Sansé Espiritismo Kélé Obeah Winti Obeah Rastafari Spiritual Baptist Trinidad...
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Zion (category Rastafari)
This could be an actual place such as Ethiopia for Rastafari or Israel for the Jews. Rastafari, while not identifying as "Jews", identify themselves...
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Chillum (section Rastafari ceremony)
been known in the Americas since the 1960s. A chillum pipe is used in Rastafari rituals. According to Alfred Dunhill, Africans have long employed chillum-style...
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The Twelve Tribes of Israel is a Rastafari religious group and one of the Mansions of Rastafari. Its headquarters is on Hope Road in Kingston, Jamaica...
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Persecution of members of the Rastafari movement, an Abrahamic religion founded in Jamaica in the early 1930s among Afro-Jamaican communities, has been...
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The Abrahamic religion of Rastafari emerged in 1930s Jamaica. During its early years it promoted largely patriarchal and conservative attitudes regarding...
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Iyaric (redirect from Rastafari vocabulary)
Talk or Rasta Talk, is a form of language constructed by members of the Rastafari movement through alteration of vocabulary. When Africans were taken into...
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Leonard Howell (section Rastafari evangelism)
born into an Anglican family. He was one of the first preachers of the Rastafari movement (along with Joseph Hibbert and Archibald Dunkley), and is known...
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visibility of Rastafari and spread its gospel throughout the world. Reggae music is an important means of transporting vital messages of Rastafari. The musician...
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Holy Piby (section Rastafari movement)
document of Rastafari thought. While not strictly speaking a "Rastafari text", it was certainly a primary source of influence to many in the Rastafari movement...
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Mortimer Planno (section Rastafari activism)
Planno, (6 September 1929, Cuba – 5 March 2006, Kingston, Jamaica) was a Rastafari elder, drummer and a follower of the back-to-Africa movement founded in...
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of the oldest denominations, or "Orders", of the Rastafari movement. Probably the largest Rastafari group, the House of Nyabinghi is an aggregate of more...
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Jah (category Rastafari)
prayer and study. The name Jah is frequently employed by adherents of Rastafari to refer to God. The name of the national god of the kingdoms of Israel...
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Kumina (section Influence on Rastafari)
in urban Kingston. The Kumina drumming style has a great influence on Rastafari music, especially the Nyabinghi drumming, and Jamaican popular music....
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Rastafari Teach I Everything is Jamaican reggae artist Sizzla's 12th studio album, released on Greensleeves on September 4, 2001. "Rastafari Teach I Everything"...
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Religion in Jamaica (section Rastafari movement)
Church (Kingston), and St. Moses the Black Orthodox Church (Trelawny). The Rastafari movement or Rasta is a new religious movement that arose in the 1930s...
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Steel Pulse (redirect from Rastafari Centennial - Live in Paris (Elysee Montmartre))
which retained some of the synthesized dance elements of its predecessor. Rastafari Centennial, Steel Pulse's first live record, was recorded live at the...
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Calling Rastafari is a studio album by Jamaican reggae singer Burning Spear. It was released on August 24, 1999 through Heartbeat Records. Recording sessions...
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Pescetarianism (section Rastafari)
is that food should be natural or pure, and from the earth. Though the Rastafari are generally associated with avid vegetarianism and veganism, a large...
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Bobo Ashanti (category Rastafari)
Mansions of Rastafari. They cover their dreadlocks with bright turbans and wear long robes and can usually be distinguished from other Rastafari members because...
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Monotheism (section Rastafari)
Christianity, Deism, Druzism, Eckankar, Islam, Judaism, Mandaeism, Manichaeism, Rastafari, Samaritanism, Seicho-no-Ie, Sikhism, Tenrikyo, Yazidism, and Zoroastrianism...
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