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RFA
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When Haile Selassie I visited Jamaica on April 21, 1966, somewhere between one and two hundred thousand Rastafari (or "Rastas") from all over Jamaica descended on Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, having heard that the man whom they considered to be God was coming to visit them. When Haile Selassie I arrived at the airport, he refused to get off the aeroplane for an hour until Mortimer Planner, a well known Rasta, persuaded him that it was safe to do so. From then on the visit was a success.
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RFA
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Speech from his H.I.M. Haile Selassie Jah Rastafari 1969 for the United Nation in New York. Video-Cut and Vocal-Music by Ras Contactor - www.ZORRN.com selassie haile jah rastafari makonen king god majesty him unity Africa ethiopien addis abeba
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RFA
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Noel McNamee was born and raised in Brixton and at the age of 14 ran from the church. His mother let him go, not wanting to force him into Christ. Rastafarianism was sweeping through Brixton in the late 70's, early 80's, and Noel found his identity in being a 'rastaman'. By time, his dreads would grow beyond his knee caps, and at 6 foot plus, those dreads were pretty long! Following rastafarianism he went forth and multiplied, 6 children by 5 different mothers, and also got into the weed. Joined the 12 tribes of Israel, and called fire down on all his enemies. Noel began...
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RFA
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Haile Selassie I meets the press.....
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RFA
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An hour long documentary introducing the cultural, historical and spiritual aspects of Rastafarianism as explained by a group of followers in the City of Miami. The film delivers a message of hope and reconciliation by systematically explaining away the myths behind Rastafarianism as viewed by outsiders, resulting in a clearer understanding of this hybrid culture.
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SaintAnthonyOne
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Joseph Hill at his absolute best, together with the rest of the group doing their two biggest and best loved hits 'two seven's clash' and 'jah jah see dem a come'...........Jah Rastafar I, Joseph Hill shall live.
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SaintAnthonyOne
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Enjoy great classic mento music at hellshire beach, jamaica, with The Rod Dennis Mento Band back in 1993. See where our great Reggae beat and classical coolness derived from....Part 2
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SaintAnthonyOne
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Enjoy great classic mento music at hellshire beach, jamaica, with The Rod Dennis Mento Band back in 1993. See where our great Reggae beat and classical coolness derived from....Part 1
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superbanjo
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June 6, 2009. Taken in May Pen in Clarendon, Jamaica (well, it was actually Mineral Heights, but close enough).
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RFA
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Kumina Drumming in Jamaica.
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