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History of Rastafari
Samson and Moses As Moral Exemplars in Rastafari
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The Appearance and Significance of Rastafari Cultural Aspects in South Africa
Lived Experiences of Rastafari Women in Tshwane, South Africa: an Anthropological Perspective
The Kingston-Cape Town Connection: Rastafari In
Chanting up Zion: Reggae As Productive Mechanism for Repatriated Rastafari In
Building Beyond Babylon
The Rastafari Movement in South Africa: Before and After Apartheid
An Emergent Ethnomedicine: Rastafari Bush Doctors in the Western Cape, South Africa
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The Rastafari Movement Is a Monotheistic, Abrahamic, New Religious Movement That Arose in a Christian Culture in Jamaica in the 1930S
Jamaican Creole, Reggae and Rastafari
Rastafari: a Modern Method of Marronage
Confluences 7 Dance, Religion and Spirituality
Jah in the Flesh: an Examination of Spirit, Power, and Divine Envesselment in Rastafari
Jamaican Creole, Reggae and Rastafari Syllabus: Fall 2020
Study of Rastafarian Culture in Columbus, Ohio: Notes from an African American Woman’S Journey
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Colonial Reactions to the Radicalization of Rastafari in Jamaica, 1956-1959 Study of the Formative Stage in the Development of the Rastafarian Movement
The Rastafari Inethiopia: Challenges and Paradoxes of Belonging
Poética, Política E Dissenso Entre Rastas Em Kingston, Jamaica
Pronominal 'I', Rastafari, and the Lexicon of the New Testament With
Gender Within a Globalisation Resisting
“I-And-I Vibration”: Word, Sound, and Power in Rastafari