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Holy Zion A Study of Ethiopianism in Rastafarianism with a Focus on the
Holy Zion A Study of Ethiopianism in Rastafarianism with a Focus on the Concept Of Ethiopia as Zion reach your eyes and look withinAre you satisfied with the life youre living?We know where were goingWe know where were fromWere leaving Babylon, were going to our fatherland(Marley Exodus 5).In 1977, Bob Marleys lyrics reflected the ideology of Rastafarianism, defined by the New Dictionary of Religions as, A variety of dynamic movements in Jamaica . . . since the 1930s among the poor landless men, inspired by Marcus Garveys Back to Africa movement and the accession of Ras Tafari as emperor of Ethiopia (Rastafarian). But the Rastafarians be much more than poor landless men. They are an oppressed people who in the1930s found themselves in a hopeless situation. It was this hopeless situation that readied the minds and hearts of the Rastafarians to look beyond their lives in Jamaica. They began to look to a new life and a new world by the name of Ethiopia. The concept of Ethiopia as Zion, a destined homeland for all Black people, soon took hold of the Rastafarians so much so that it became the basis for their religion, Ethiopianism. According to one source, It is the Rastafari movements, with its origins in Jamaica, that Ethiopianism has been most consistently elaborated for nearly seven decades (Dread History). Ethiopianism, and specifically the printing in Ethiopia as Zion, was so accepted by the Rastafarians because it offered a sense of dignity and hope in an otherwise hopeless economic and social climate.Jamaica 1930 was non the picture of peaceful jungles and calm sunsets that we see in travel agents brochures. Jamaica 1930 was a time of economic, social, and natural disaster. As L... ...ove. http//www.webcom.com/nattyreb/rastafari/everlasting.htmlJamaicans Of Ethiopian Origin And The Rastafarian Faith. http//web.syr.edu/affellem/napti.html.Marley, Bob. Exodus. 1977.---. Survival. 1979.Mutabaruka. Check It. 1983.---. Outcry. 1984.---. The eventual(prenomi nal) Collection. 1996.Mutabaruka Web Site. http//www.ireggae.com/muta.htm.The Rastafarian Religion. http//www.aspects.net/nick/religion.htmRastafarian. http//ucl.broward.cc.fl.us/pathfinders/rastafa.htm.Rastafarianism. http//www.ritesofpassage.org/g-rasta.htmRedington, Norman. A Sketch Of Rastafari History. St. Pachomius Orthodox Library, 1995.Sandford, Christine. The Lion of Judah. Philadelphia Macmillian, 1955.Who Was Marcus Garvey? http//www.rockol.it/rockol/reggae/MarcusGa.htm.Zach, Paul. Insight Guides Jamaica. Boston Houghton Mifflin, 1995.
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