WHAT IS THE TRUE MEANING OF THE DREADLOCKS....

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Contagious Locc said:
you thought dreadloccs was just some bay shit? man, niggas been wearin those muthafuccas for years everywhere, not just the bay...rastafarian culture was the first to start wearing them...they regard them as a sign of their african identity and as a religious vow of their seperation from the wider soceity they regard as babylon...

and tha other meanin is that u aint gotta pic, comb, or brush them shits. :classic:
 
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I DIDNT THINK DREADLOCKS STARTED IN THE BAY. MY QUESTION IS WHY ARE THEY SO BIG IN THE BAY NOW. OBVIOUSLY ITS MORE THAN A FAD IF RAPPERS ARE TELLING FOOLS THEY DONT KNOW THE MEANING. WAS THERE SOME SORT OF BAY AREA ACTIVIST LEADER WHO HAD DREADLOCKS???
 
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Meelo said:
YO, i dont think brown was tryna say dreads STARTED it the bay, all he wanted to know was what turf talk meant by "yall dont even kno the true meanin of the dread locks", because now it IS a BAY THING, MEANING: right now in the bay HAVING DREADS IS THE THING, get it? like i said earlier, lets not make this into a "who started what" thread

EXACTLY!!!!!!!
 
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BROWN GUERRERO said:
MY QUESTION IS WHY ARE THEY SO BIG IN THE BAY NOW. OBVIOUSLY ITS MORE THAN A FAD IF RAPPERS ARE TELLING FOOLS THEY DONT KNOW THE MEANING.
its a fad cus whenever a big rapper do somethin,then everybody does it.Deads have always been around and cats been rockin'em but right now hella mothafuckas got'em..................


i remember back in the early 90's Dreads were hella in..........i bet you if Keak came back out with the gumby high top fade mothafuckas are gonna jock it and start rockin it..............
 
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Everything started in the Bay.

Dreads first appeared in the world in the Bay.
All black people originated in the Bay, not Africa.
The first human came from the Bay.
Rap music originated in the Bay.
God was invented in the Bay.
Jesus was nailed to the Golden State Bridge.
 
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I'm bald... and bald heads started from ancient "Baldomians" who figured out, that if you cut your hair, your thoughts could flow more freely. Later in years, the monks of "Balderville" wore shiny domes and decorated them with oils to give them shine.

I know "Dreads" symbolizes going against society & "The Man". Most young niggas with dreads are for that cause... in a sense. Dreads are a fashionable faze that have touched everybodys block, borough, turf, hood, street, etc. worldwide. The Bay is a town known for giving birth to a lot of trends. So when a gang of niggas get together and do the same thing, it appaers to be they're thing. Kinda like if you're not a gangbanger and don't want to be associated with bangers... don't do whut the gangbangers do. So some niggas chosse not to wear dreads because they don't want to look like a "Bay Nigga". It's all stereotypical.
 
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MeloTrauma said:
Didnt Samson from the Bible have dreads. I think thats why Rastas started wearing them, because Samson's power was in his hair. Thats the Rasta belief.
EXACTLY!

Historically the first people to ever wear "dreads" have been Hindu's.I tried to look it up on wikipedia but it wasn't very specific, the only other person I know who might be able to answern it is n9newunsixx5150, as might know the actual verse but it is supposedly written in the Vedic scriptures.

Rastafarians started it because of Samson and the Nazarites. HERESY probably won't see this post so he might not be able to correct me incase I miss something but here's the story.

Samson was a Nazarite. Meaning he was a Jew who devoted his life to God. Samson's mother made a vow to God that her offspring would refrain from ever becoming ritually unclean. This meant he couldn't touch dead people, drink wine, or cut his facial hair, and I believe wear cotton, although I may be mistaken on the last one. Some of these vows are made for a certain amount of days. In Samson's case it was made for life.

Here's the biblical passage.
While he is under the nazirite vow, no razor shall touch his hair. Until the period of his dedication to the LORD is over, he shall be sacred, and shall let the hair of his head grow freely. (Numbers 6:5)

So unless the rappers who claim to know the true meaning actually follow what they preach in terms of Nazaritic vows they should should shut the fuck up...that is of course unless they are hypocrites and won;t follow the real meaning because it's as much a trend to them as it is to the posers.
 
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2-0-Sixx said:
How the hell does that translate to having dreads?
Ask a Rastafarian. I simply pointed out how they justifiy it. Not being black I don't know IF long hair instantly "dreads" being that their hair is alot more course.
2-0-Sixx said:
And time didnt start with the bible. I'm sure fools 5,000 years ago were rocking dreads
I did mention the Vedas.
 

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Not saying for all, but for some black people dreads are the natural progression from not combing/ washing hair. Although they wouldn't look so neat if you didn't train them to look that way, it would just be one big lock. My bf had dreads for many years and the background he had went something like this: It's a way for black people (althought it is popular with other cultures) to get back to their natural state. Rejecting the ideal that having hair more like non-blacks is the ideal. Think of Malcom X before he was Malcom X, perming his hair. It also symbolizes strength and knowledge of your world and of the self. The length of your hair is symbolic of the many trial that life has presented to you. It's ironic because locks should not be seen as a fad but as a part of a way of life. You can and probably want to change your hairstyle according to the latest fashion trends. Locks are not for those people. It is seen as a committment to your spiritual self, a spiritual self that is not interested in fads. Also a lot of people do not like to call them dreads, because there should be nothing dreadful about them.
 
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Filthy_Rich said:
but why is it that some (most) rastas don't wash their hair? that shit smells hella nasty after a while. almost unbearable to be around. i've only known a couple black dudes with dreads and they smelled alright, but they weren't rastas. why don't white rastas and impostafarians wash their hair? is that part of the culture?
Naw, that's just being dirty. Now white folks can't wash they're hair, because that's the only thing that makes it dread. I don't understand why white folks do it, but E-40 said it best "imitation is the highest form of flattery", but dingy white folks ain't handlin.
 

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They don't wash it because its the belief that the hair has a way of naturally cleaning its self. Also most rastas are in to a natural way of life that means not using any scents on their person. After the hair gets locked up for a while its cool to wash it. At first you can't because it undose the lock.
 
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2-0-Sixx said:
Everything started in the Bay.

Dreads first appeared in the world in the Bay.
All black people originated in the Bay, not Africa.
The first human came from the Bay.
Rap music originated in the Bay.
God was invented in the Bay.
Jesus was nailed to the Golden State Bridge.
hahah i said da same shit to soem foo a while back... but instead of the bay i said oakland cus he kept saying that everything started in the town.
 
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OAKLAND WAS REALLY THE FIRST CITY IN THE BAY THAT WAS DREAD CRAZY LIKE THAT. WAY BEFO EVERYBODY ELSE WAS EVEN BEFO MAC DRE. AND IM FROM THE CITY. BUT DREADS IS A FASHION STATEMENT RIGHT NOW. BECAUSE IF YOU LOOK AT ANYWHERE OUTSIDE OF THE BAY AREA NORTHEN CALI PERIOD. CATS DON'T ROCK DREADS THE WAY NIGGAS IN THE BAY DO. WE A LIL MO FASHIONABLE WIT IT. I GOT INTO A ARGUMENT WIT THIS BITCH FROM THE SOUTH. SAYIN THE BAY COPIED THE SOUTH WITH DREADS AND SIDESHOWS, AND GOLD TEETH.
IT'S ALWAYS A TREND GOIN ON. PHASES
 
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Roxy said:
Not saying for all, but for some black people dreads are the natural progression from not combing/ washing hair. Although they wouldn't look so neat if you didn't train them to look that way, it would just be one big lock. My bf had dreads for many years and the background he had went something like this: It's a way for black people (althought it is popular with other cultures) to get back to their natural state. Rejecting the ideal that having hair more like non-blacks is the ideal. Think of Malcom X before he was Malcom X, perming his hair. It also symbolizes strength and knowledge of your world and of the self. The length of your hair is symbolic of the many trial that life has presented to you. It's ironic because locks should not be seen as a fad but as a part of a way of life. You can and probably want to change your hairstyle according to the latest fashion trends. Locks are not for those people. It is seen as a committment to your spiritual self, a spiritual self that is not interested in fads. Also a lot of people do not like to call them dreads, because there should be nothing dreadful about them.
dude has knowledge... that sounds about right to me
 
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citylimits said:
I AINT NEVER SEEN NOBODY OUTSIDE OF THE BAY AREA ROCK DIED TIPS THE WAY NIGGAS DO OUT HERE. WE GET THAT CREDIT AT LEAST.
You been outside of the bay tho??

We got hella Caribbean folks out here and hella Rastas etc etc. Foos been sporting dreads down in DC like crazy for a minute
 
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Contagious Locc said:
you guys are fuccin nutts man, why do people always gotta be the smart muthafuccas and try to contest whatever somebody says...do your homework..the followers of ras tafari called themselves "dreads" and grew matted loccs of hair which became known as "dreadloccs"...but of course "dreads" were being wore by other people like certain indian tribes, but the term dreadloccs came from rastafarians and is more known in that culture
Props on this. Didn't know the orgin of the dreadlock name.