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Jamaican Traditions. (2009). Rastafarian dreadlocks. Retrieved from http://www.jamaican-traditions.com/Rastafarian-dreadlocks.html
Kranzlia. (2012, March 2). Rastafarianism – More than marijuana.
Retrieved from http://sites.lafayette.edu/rel101-sp12/2012/03/02/rastafarianism-more-than-marijuana/
Mash, J. (2011). Rastafari women. Retrieved from http://www.docstoc.com/docs/69869196/RASTAFARI-WOMAN-JAH-ROOTSMAN
Minority Rights Group International. (2008). World directory of minorities and indigenous peoples - Jamaica: Rastafarians. Retrieved
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Murrell, N. S., Spencer, W. D., & McFarlane, A. A. (1998). Chanting down Babylon: The Rastafari reader. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.
Owens, J. (1979). Dread: The Rastafarians of Jamaica. London: Heinemann.
Pollard, V. (2000). Dread talk: The language of Rastafari (Rev. ed.). Barbados: Canoe Press.
Rastafari. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.acobas.net/teaching/activities/rastafari/rastawebquest/rastafari.html
Sherman, M. (n.d.). The rise of Reggae, and the influence of Toots and the Maytals. Retrieved from
http://debate.uvm.edu/dreadlibrary/sherman.html
Smithsonian Institution. (n.d.). Dread history: The African Diaspora, Ethiopianism, and Rastafari. Retrieved
from http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/migrations/rasta/terms.html
Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion. (n.d.). Language: The importance of language in promoting community
inclusion. Retrieved from http://tucollaborative.org/comm_inclusion/language.html
The Church of Haile Selassie I, Inc. (2004). Rastalogy- Holy days. Retrieved from http://www.himchurch.org/Rastalogy-Holy_Days.html