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Rastafarianism emphasizes a deep spiritual connection to Africa, particularly Ethiopia, and promotes the idea of repatriation to this ancestral homeland. Key norms include the use of marijuana as a sacrament, a commitment to living in harmony with nature, and the rejection of materialism and oppressive societal structures. Adherents often embrace a distinct cultural identity, expressed through unique hairstyles (such as dreadlocks), music (notably reggae), and a focus on community and social justice. The movement also places significant importance on the teachings of figures like Haile Selassie I, whom Rastafarians view as a divine figure.

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