Rastafarians are perhaps best known for
their religious use of marijuana, which grows plentifully in Jamaica. Rastas know it as ganja,the holy herb, Iley or callie, and believe it was given by God.One of the most visible practices of Rastafarians is the wearing of one's hair in dreadlocks.Dreadlocks have Rastafarians are perhaps best known for their religious use of marijuana, which grows plentifully in Jamaica. Rastas know it as ganja, several purposes and layers of meaning for Rastafarians, including:
The biblical command not to cut one's hair.
The appearance of the lion's mane, representing strength, Africa Ethiopia, and the Lion of Judah.
their religious use of marijuana, which grows plentifully in Jamaica. Rastas know it as ganja,the holy herb, Iley or callie, and believe it was given by God.One of the most visible practices of Rastafarians is the wearing of one's hair in dreadlocks.Dreadlocks have Rastafarians are perhaps best known for their religious use of marijuana, which grows plentifully in Jamaica. Rastas know it as ganja, several purposes and layers of meaning for Rastafarians, including:
The biblical command not to cut one's hair.
The appearance of the lion's mane, representing strength, Africa Ethiopia, and the Lion of Judah.