Rastafarian


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Synonyms for Rastafarian

follower of Rastafarianism

(Ethiopia) adherents of an African religion that regards Ras Tafari as divine

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Weir said the government has met on numerous occasions with at least two groups representing the Rastafarian community and agreed they would be included in the industry.
He said school-going children are also abusing drugs and called on locals to help the police in the fight against the vice."Some are pretending to be Akorinos and others Rastafarians with bhang related contents in their dressings for easier identification by their clients, but we are going for them," Mr Ondit said.
Rastafarian Garreth Prince and former Dagga Party leader Jeremy Acton brought the case asking the High Court to allow for the home use of marijuana.
The guides told us about some survival tricks the Rastafarians used when were running from the police through the jungle and also taught us about the healing qualities of the mud we found in a boiling hot stream.
New Delhi [India], Oct 30 ( ANI ): After a phenomenal response to the last four editions of Raga Dub music festival, 'RagaDub 5.0' is coming back to give the national capital a dose of Rastafarian culture and tradition through the power of music.
Water and fire are thus important components of the Rastafarian chalice.
The book overall depicts the Ethiopian Orthodox Church as theologically tolerant of Rastafarians except the dispute over the issue of Emperor Selassie as divine or not.
"Rastafarian music promotes peace and love and he transcended that message to all."
The Handsworth-born Rastafarian reportedly suffered a heart attack after a gym workout on Monday.
Award-winning author Gerald Hausman presents Rastafarian Children of Solomon: The Legacy of the Kebra Nagast and the Path to Peace and Understanding, a gathering of what he learned about Rastafarian spirituality during his 15 years of residence in Jamaica.
It involved two exciting guest speakers, Levi Tafari, a Liverpool born Rastafarian poet, and Brian Anderson, an arctic photographer originally from the Wirral, working closely with the pupils at Holywell High School as part of the school's continuing Literacy drive.
The most unusual service Michael ever conducted was a Rastafarian funeral for a white teenage boy, who had been obsessed with Rastafarian culture.
At the age of 40, he says, he is older, wiser and has embarked on a spiritual and musical odyssey.His new name, the film shows, was not chosen by him but rather handed down by Rastafarian priests in Jamaica.
It also sports a custom paint job in the colours of the Rastafarian movement - red, yellow and green - and Levi Roots' logo as well as the slogan "Put some music in your food".