Behold Rastafari: Roots of an Indigenous Jamaican Cultural Movement Kindle Edition

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Behold Rastafari: Roots of an Indigenous Jamaican Cultural Movement is a comprehensive cultural history that documents the Rastafari movement from within its own epistemology, worldview, and lived reality. Written by Rastafari scholar, poet, and cultural practitioner Ansell RasPadaItion Palmer, this work moves beyond stereotype, sensationalism, and external interpretation to present Rastafari as Jamaica’s first indigenous spiritual, cultural, and socio-political movement.Grounded in African-centred consciousness, oral tradition, historical research, and lived experience, the book traces Rastafari’s philosophical and historical foundations through Ethiopianism, Pan-Africanism, Garveyism, African redemption movements, Revivalism, and the coronation of His Imperial Majesty Emperor Haile Selassie I. It examines Rastafari not as a fringe subculture, but as a coherent system of thought—addressing divinity, kingship, resistance, identity, morality, repatriation, and liberation in response to colonial domination and global racial hierarchy.Drawing on interviews with Rastafari elders, scholars, cultural workers, and firsthand participation in Nyabinghi groundations and community life, Behold Rastafari preserves Rastafari knowledge systems that have historically been transmitted orally through reasoning, chant, ceremony, and lived example. The work engages foundational texts such as The Holy Piby, The Royal Parchment Scroll of Black Supremacy, and The Promised Key, while also situating reggae music, poetry, and cultural expression as vehicles of theology and resistance.Written for serious readers, researchers, Pan-Africanists, and those seeking an authentic understanding of Rastafari, this book challenges inherited assumptions and invites critical engagement rather than passive consumption. It does not claim to speak for all Rastafari, but offers a well-grounded articulation drawn from extensive engagement across mansions, generations, and communities.Behold Rastafari is both scholarly intervention and cultural testimony—affirming Rastafari as a significant and enduring force in Jamaican, African, and global history. Read more


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