Contents
- 1 Why do Bobo Shanti wear turbans?
- 2 How are Bobo Shanti different to typical Rastas?
- 3 Are Rastas peaceful?
- 4 What prayer do Rastas say before smoking?
- 5 What does Bobo mean in Jamaican?
- 6 What do Rastafarians stand for?
- 7 What does the Bobo Shanti movement stand for?
- 8 Who is the High Priest of the Bobo Shanti?
Why do Bobo Shanti wear turbans?
Just as all Rastafarians wear their hair in dreadlocks in representation of their religious beliefs, Bobo Dreads wear turbans on their head in order to signify that they are a member of the Bobo Ashanti order. A Bobo Shanti woman explains the significance saying, “Mary, mother of Jesus, wore a scarf, and so should we.
How are Bobo Shanti different to typical Rastas?
Bobo Shanti fly their flag in a different way to other Rasta groups. They fly the Red, Gold and Green flag with Red at the top, while other groups fly it the other way up. The Bobo Shanti do smoke marijuana, but not in public, because it is a spiritual rite only to be carried out during periods of worship.
Do Rastas believe in God?
Rastafarians believe that God makes himself known through humanity. According to Jagessar “there must be one man in whom he exists most eminently and completely, and that is the supreme man, Rastafari, Selassie I.”
Are Rastas peaceful?
The Rasta believes in peace and they are constantly trying to preach down violence. This preaching down of violence is often hard for Rasta’s to do because most Rasta live in poor areas where peace is often unattainable.
What prayer do Rastas say before smoking?
Before smoking the plant the Rasta will say a prayer to Jah (God) or to Haile Selassie I. The Rasta call them reasoning sessions when they use Ganja for Nyabinghi.
What food rules do Rastas have to follow?
Food laws
- Rastafarians eat strictly I-tal which means natural and clean.
- Early Rastafarians are unlikely to eat meat, scavengers or shellfish.
- Rastafarians do not eat pork.
- Rastafarians regularly eat fish, but will not eat fish more than twelve inches long.
What does Bobo mean in Jamaican?
Bobo Ashanti Bobo Ashanti was founded by Prince Emanuel Charles Edwards in Jamaica in the 1950s. ” Bobo” means black and “Shanti” refers to the Ashanti tribe in Ghana, from which this sect believes Jamaican slaves are descended. Members of Bobo Shanti are also known as Bobo Dreads.
What do Rastafarians stand for?
Rastafarians believe that God is a spirit and that this spirit was manifested in King H.I.M. Emperor Haile Selassie I. Rastafarians believe that Jesus was a direct descendant of King David and was black. Rastafarians believe that the Ethiopian Solomonic Dynasty is a direct representation of King David.
Where does the name Bobo Ashanti come from?
Bobo Ashanti, or Bobo Shanti (“Bobo” meaning “black” and “Ashanti” to pay homage to their Ashanti ancestors of the Akan tribe in present-day Ghana, known for its warriors), also called the Ethiopian African Black International Congress (EABIC), is a religious group originating in Bull Bay near Kingston, Jamaica.
What does the Bobo Shanti movement stand for?
The Bobo Shanti movement is concerned with fulfilling Marcus Garvey’s ‘Back to Africa’ campaign, reuniting Africans with their homeland and abandoning contact with Western society. Some Bobo Shanti feel black people should be given monetary rewards for the slavery they have endured.
Who is the High Priest of the Bobo Shanti?
The Ethiopian Africa Black International Congress/ Church of Salvation (EABIC), also called The Bobo Shanti or Bobo Shanty, is the Priestly order of Rastafari. Founded in 1958 in Spanish Town Jamaica, by Charles Edwards, who later became known as Holy King Emmanuel I, also sited as the Lord’s Servant or High Priest Melchizedec.
What kind of clothes do Bobo Shanti wear?
Bobo Shanti wear brightly coloured turbans and long flowing robes. Women in Bobo Shanti must cover their arms and legs. Bobo Shanti members live apart from society.