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9.  THE RASTAFARIAN ORDERS / SECTS

There are 3 distinct Rastafarian orders/sects, with different beliefs and symbols. These groups however, agree
on two common principles; the exalted status of Haile Selassie I and the rejection of white Eurocentric images 
of divinity.

BOBO SHANTI

The word Bobo Shanti is derived from Bobo, which stands for Black and Ashanti, which is the fierce African tribe
from Kumasi, Ghana. It is believed that most of the slaves brought to Jamaica were from the Ashanti tribe and are
the ancestors of many Jamaicans. The late Prince Emanuel Charles Edwards founded the Bobo Shanti order in Jamaica
in the 1950's. The Bobo Shanti use Revelations 5 to justify Prince Emmanuel as the re-incarnate of the Christ. 
He is regarded as the reincarnate Black Christ in a priestly state. He is called by most members of the Bobo 
Shanti as Prince Emmanuel Charles Edwards, without Mother or Father, a Priest of Melchezidek, the Black Christ
in the Flesh. He, along with his descendants and Haile Selassie are seen as Gods. Marcus Garvey is regarded as
a prophet. The Bobo Shanti believe in Black supremacy and that there should be repatriation of all black people
to Africa. In addition the Bobo Shanti order also believe that black people should be reimbursed monetarily for
slavery.

The members of the Bobo Shanti "house" are sometimes called Bobo Dreads. Members of this order dress very
differently from all the other orders. They wear long robes and very tightly wrapped turbans. They also live 
separate from society and the other Rastafarian orders in their current base in the Nine Miles area of Bull Bay,
Jamaica. They function similarly to the Accompong Maroons, even though it is not official, like an independent 
nation within Jamaica with their own constitution. They do not accept the values and lifestyle of the general 
Jamaican society. Their lifestyle closely emulates those of the Old Testament Jewish Mosaic Law, which includes
the observation of the Sabbath from sundown on Friday to sundown on Saturday, hygiene laws for menstruating women
and special greetings amongst themselves. No work is allowed during the Sabbath and the consumption of salt and
oil is avoided.

The Bobo Shanti are a self-sufficient group that make and sell straw hats and brooms to support the community
and grow their own produce. The members of this order do not smoke marijuana in public as it is only reserved 
for worship among members.

NYAHBINGHI ORDER / THEOCRATIC PRIESTHOOD AND LIVITY ORDER OF NYAHBINGHI

The Nyahbinghi order is the oldest of all Rastafarian orders. The name Nyahbinghi is derived from Queen 
Nyahbinghi who ruled Uganda in the 19th Century. She fought against the colonialists in Uganda.

All other orders came from this sect. Members of this sect focus mainly on Emperor Haile Selassie and they 
proclaim that he is the incarnation of the Supreme deity.

The Nyahbinghi order pushed for their repatriation to Ethiopia, from where they believe all black people came.
Ethiopia plays a major role in this sect and is represented in all their symbols including their flag.

Their flag is a little different from others as the placement of the colors is different: Green (top), the 
vegetation of Ethiopia, Gold (middle), mineral wealth of Ethiopia and Red (bottom), the blood of Ethiopians.

TWELVE TRIBES

This sect was founded in 1968 by Dr. Vernon "Prophet Gad " Carrington and is the most liberal of all the other
Rastafarian orders. The members of this sect are free to worship in a church of their choosing or within the
privacy of their house.

Members of Twelve Tribes sect consider themselves the direct descendants of the 12 Sons of David. The 12 Sons
are divided into 12 Houses which are determined by your birth month. Each House also has a color.

Tribe
Month
Color
Napthali
January
green
Joseph
February
white
Benjamin
March
black
Reuben
April
silver
Simeon
May
gold
Levi
June
purple
Judah
July
brown
Issachar
August
yellow
Zebulon
September
pink
Dan
October
blue
Gad
November
red
Asher
December
grey

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