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rastafarians, hindus, islamics, and a lot of African tribes.
Bald Rastas dont.
Yes, dreadlocks are commonly associated with Rastafarianism, a spiritual movement originating in Jamaica. Rastafarians believe in the biblical Nazarite vow and see growing dreadlocks as a symbol of their commitment to this vow. However, not all individuals with dreadlocks are Rastafarians, as the hairstyle has also been adopted by people from various cultures and backgrounds.
One of the most notable ways to identify a Rastafari is by their dreadlocks. This tradition comes from the Law of the Nazarites that forbids the cutting of ones hair. Although not all that have dreadlocks are Rastafari.
For a photo of a Rastafarian with dreadlocks -- plus some info on the Rastafarians in general -- see the Related Link.
Yes, both do. Men mostly wear dreadlocks, but women wear them, too.
They wear sandals and they have dreadlocks!
This originated with east African warriors, but was later used by Jamaican Rastafarians. See the related link below for more.
None of them ware dreadlocks. They wear them. I doubt this kind of statistic is measured.
Canaanite men wore beards.
She was a female Pharoh. She also, to earn respect, wore a fake beard. We know that because statues of her are wearing beards. Those beards are called false beards, Every pharoah had to wear it even if they had real beards.
because they were insecure about their chins:D