While Getting Rid of His Dreadlocks After a Decade, A Teen Discovered Something Incredible

Dreadlocks Survived to Modern Day

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There are plenty of cultures who still sport dreadlocks like the Maasai warriors who believe that their thin, red locks are a source of power. But it means so much more in religions like Rastafarianism, which came into existence in the 1930s in Jamaica and is seen as a religious and social movement. But what does the hairstyle represent to the Rastafari Movement?

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