Dreadlocks
History
Dreadlocks have been around since the dawn of time. Ancient
Egyptians wore them, ancient Asian emperor's wore them, cavemen wore them,
even John the Baptist and Samson wore them.
The first writing we have about dreadlocks is in the Veda scriptures of
India, the earliest piece is dated to 1800 BC. But many peoples and tribes
have worn dreadlocks the Germanic tribes, the Greeks,Samson and other
Nazorites, John the Baptist, the Pacific peoples, and the Naga Indians
also wore dreadlocks. King Tut himself had dreadlocks, and they are still
intact to this day. The Mau Mau tribe wore dreadlocks to intimidate the
colonizers of Kenya in east Africa. Even Caesar claimed that the Celts
wore dreadlocks by describing them as having "hair like snakes".
The
actual word dreadlocks comes from Jamaica, made up in the early movement
of the Rastamen, dreadlocks came from the word dread for the meaning of
fear and horror.
Locks
are now worn in India by Sadhus (holy men), the Somali, the Galla, the
Maasai, the Mau Mau, the Kau, the Ashanti, the Fulani, the Aborigines,
and the New Guineans.
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