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  2. Rastacap - Wikipedia

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    Rastacap. The rastacap or tam is a tall (depending on the user's hair length), round, crocheted cap. It is most commonly associated with the pat [clarification needed] as a way for Rastafari (Rastas) and others with dreadlocks to tuck their hair away, but may be worn for religious reasons by Rastafari. It is sometimes erroneously referred to as ...

  3. She’s a Ballerina, and Her Mom Was Too — Now They’re Both ...

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    When Misseldine was named principal dancer for ABT it was a special occasion for both mother and daughter. It was made even more special by the historic contest that the promotion of a dancer had ...

  4. Rasta (Mandaeism) - Wikipedia

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    A rasta ( Classical Mandaic: ࡓࡀࡎࡕࡀ) is a white ceremonial garment that Mandaeans wear during most baptismal rites, [1] religious ceremonies, and during periods of uncleanliness. It signifies the purity of the World of Light. The rasta is worn equally by the laypersons and the priests. [2] If a Mandaean dies in clothes other than a ...

  5. Rastafari - Wikipedia

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    Rasta women usually wear clothing that covers their head and hides their body contours. [175] Trousers are usually avoided, [176] with long skirts preferred. [177] Women are expected to cover their head while praying, [178] and in some Rasta groups this is expected of them whenever in public. [179]

  6. AfricWay sells 'genuine Rasta apparel' at Santa Fe Place mall

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    Mar. 28—In the prominent malls across New Mexico, one might not expect to find a store specializing in African and Caribbean clothing, hats, oils, soaps, lotions and incense. AfricWay opened in ...

  7. Rastafari movement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Rastafari movement in the United States echoes the Rastafari religious movement, which began in Jamaica and Ethiopia during the 1930s. Marcus Garvey, born in Jamaica, was influenced by the Ethiopian king Haile Selassie. Jamaican Rastafaris began emigrating to the United States in the 1960s and 1970s, and established communities throughout ...

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