Rastafari Studies
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The Holy Herb : E-Book
Holy Herb: The highly social nature of marijuana is unmistakable; one of the most striking features of the drug is that marijuana is rarely consumed alone. For a variety of reasons, but particularly because of its adaptability to a social … Continued
Members of New Race : E-Book
About the Author : MEMBERS OF A NEW RACE IS A SMALL POCKET BOOK DESIGNED TO GIVE THE SEEKER A SELECTION OF SPEECHES AND TEACHINGS FROM H.I.M. HAILE SELLASSIE I FOR EVERYDAY USE. THESE UTTERANCES WERE ALSO SELECTED TO BRING LIGHT … Continued
Members of New Race
About the Author : MEMBERS OF A NEW RACE IS A SMALL POCKET BOOK DESIGNED TO GIVE THE SEEKER A SELECTION OF SPEECHES AND TEACHINGS FROM H.I.M. HAILE SELLASSIE I FOR EVERYDAY USE. THESE UTTERANCES WERE ALSO SELECTED TO BRING LIGHT … Continued
The Holy Herb
Holy Herb: The highly social nature of marijuana is unmistakable; one of the most striking features of the drug is that marijuana is rarely consumed alone. For a variety of reasons, but particularly because of its adaptability to a social … Continued
Rastafari: A Way of Life
This book takes the reader, in both fascinating text and stunning photography, deep into Jamaica, the birthplace of Rastafarianism.
The Rastafari Ible
The Books of the Glory of Kings and the Utterance of JAH. About the Author Jahson Atiba Alemu I was born in Trinidad & Tobago…In 1974 he entered UWI in Trinidad, and in 1977 was a awarded a Bachelor of … Continued
A History of Ethiopia Nubia & Abyssinia, Vol. 2
There is a possibility that the people of upper Egypt were descendants of settlers from the south — eastern parts of the Sudan … believed that the Egyptians and the people of Punt belonged to the same race. Sir E.A. … Continued
Rasta: Emperor Haile Sellassie and the Rastafarians
A classic look at the relationship between Emperor Haile Sellassie I and the Rastafarians. About the Author Born in Trinidad & Tobago, Jah Ahkell is a Rastafarian scholar and businessman.
A Rastafarian View of Marcus Mosiah Garvey
A Rastafarian View of Marcus Mosiah Garvey Paperback