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A member of an originally Jamaican religion that regards Ras Tafari (the former emperor of Ethiopia, Haile Selassie) as a Messiah.
A holiday celebrated by Rastafari people every April 21. It marks the date Haile Selassie I visited Jamaica in 1966.
It refers to either Ethiopia or the whole continent of Africa, where after the Day of Judgment, one can enter through Rastafari.
A prophet (Jamaican politician born in 1887) who predicted the crowning of a black King in Africa (Halie Selassie I) who would free black people from slavery.
An African Black King which is considered the second coming of Jesus. He was prophesied by Marcus Garvey 50 years earlier.
It is a dialect created by Rastafari people to meet their needs regarding to language and Philosophy, and to avoid speaking English, the language of slavery because it was imposed.
A word that refers to positive emotions or feelings, or anything that is good. Specifically it refers to high emotions and peaceful vibrations.