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, 2020
Legal recognition of Rastafari as a religion is a crucial step in enabling its adherents to enjoy the full scope of their religious freedom. This article considers and critiques the legal implications of the High Court of Kenya’s decision in JWM (alias
B. Yk
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Legal recognition of Rastafari as a religion is a crucial step in enabling its adherents to enjoy the full scope of their religious freedom. This article considers and critiques the legal implications of the High Court of Kenya’s decision in JWM (alias
B. Yk
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Are Rastafarians an ethnic group?
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 1989M. Banton
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The Rastafarians: Sources of Cultural Dissonance
Review of Religious Research, 1979William Wood, Leonard Barrett
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Rastafarians and the Anti-Nuclear Movement in Japan in advance
Alternative Spirituality and Religion Review, 2022Shuji Kamimoto
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2018
In this chapter, we discuss a case of a Rastafarian woman who presents with a potentially serious complaint. Her husband opposes certain aspects of her care, which presents obstacles for the treatment team. The approach to these obstacles is later discussed using cross-cultural tools and skills while also exploring some common misconceptions ...
Cynthia Price, Tanya Belle
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In this chapter, we discuss a case of a Rastafarian woman who presents with a potentially serious complaint. Her husband opposes certain aspects of her care, which presents obstacles for the treatment team. The approach to these obstacles is later discussed using cross-cultural tools and skills while also exploring some common misconceptions ...
Cynthia Price, Tanya Belle
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Rastafarian Parasites, Trout Magnetoreception
Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2012When you think of reggae music, a song by Bob Marley probably starts playing in your head. Now, thanks to Arkansas State University marine biologist Paul C. Sikkel, the same thing might happen when you think of small parasitic crustaceans in the Caribbean Sea that feed off the blood of fish.
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Jah Kingdom: Rastafarians, Tanzania and Pan-Africanism in the Age of Decolonization
Caribbean Quarterly, 2020Shelene Gomes
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