The Jamaican government isn't all that happy about the whole Rastafarian movement.
The island is known for the Rastafarian movement, as well as reggae artist Bob Marley.
His association with the Rastafarian movement influenced waves of young people, reared in Britain, to discover their Caribbean roots.
The Rastafarian movement and various Pan-African organizations also often employ the colours for their activities.
This song became an anthem of the Rastafarian movement, and was featured on the soundtrack for the movie, The Harder They Come.
The Rastafarian movement, for the furtherance of these ends, must have the backing and support to lead a political party of its own.
The Rastafarian movement has the backing of no political party.
Reggae is associated with many things, including the Rastafarian movement, but influenced the newer styles.
Though a muslim, Lamin was highly involved in the rastafarian movement and was a big fan of raggae superster Bob Marley.
That helped win him the support of the Rastafarian movement and other black nationalists initially suspicious of his cosmopolitan, mulatto background.