The Rastafarian flag features three horizontal stripes colored red, yellow, and green, symbolizing the movement's core values and heritage. The red represents the blood of those who suffered, yellow signifies the wealth of the land, and green stands for the abundance of vegetation. Together, these colors reflect the Rastafarian beliefs in unity, resilience, and a connection to Africa. The flag serves as a symbol of pride and identity for Rastafarians worldwide.
On the Rastafarian flag there is a lion, and Bob was a Rastafarian so...
It symbolises Ethiopia.
oddly enough it is from ghana, not jamaica
The lion on the Rastafarian flag represents the Lion of Judah, a symbol of strength, courage, and the biblical lineage of Haile Selassie I, the former Emperor of Ethiopia, who is revered by Rastafarians as a messianic figure. It embodies the movement's connection to African heritage, resistance against oppression, and the belief in the eventual liberation of African people. The lion also signifies the pride and resilience of the Rastafarian identity.
Red symbolises the blood of the martyr's yellow/gold symbolises the wealth of the land and green symbolises nature. This is referring to Zion. Rastas believe that they should return to visit their homeland in Africa (Ethiopia.) The Rastafarian's flag is the same as the Ethiopian flag but with a lion on it.
The Rastafarian flag is made up of red, yellow, and green. The red symbolizes blood. Yellow symbolizes the mineral gold. Green symbolizes earth/land.
what are Rastafarian activity
2 All purpose flags are authorized. -The All-Weather (Storm) Flag -"All-Purpose" Flag
Yes Bob Marley was a Rastafarian.
The flag is a symbol of the nation. It represents the purpose and resolve of the nation and was first expressed by our Founding Fathers who founded the new nation. The flag represents the history and future of our country. There is an excellent article on Wiki dealing with the flag. You can also read more about the flag at http://www.usflag.org/uscode36.html
Same as for any other flag - to serve as a national symbol.
Surrender was expeted.