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  2. Dreadlocks - Wikipedia

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    Dreadlocks, also known as dreads or locs, are a hairstyle made of rope-like strands of hair. Dreadlocks are created by either manually twisting the hair or by ...

  3. Dreadlocks (company) - Wikipedia

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    Dreadlocks Ltd is a Czech video game developer based in Prague. The company's first game, Rune Legend, was the winner of the 5th AppParade. [1] The company was officially formed in 2011. The company's most recent release is Dex, an action role-playing game. [2]

  4. Bob Marley - Wikipedia

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    After returning to Jamaica, Marley formally converted to Rastafari and began to grow dreadlocks. After a financial disagreement with Dodd, Marley and his band teamed up with Lee "Scratch" Perry and his studio band, the Upsetters. Although the alliance lasted less than a year, they recorded what many consider the Wailers' finest work.

  5. Zac Efron shows off new braided dreadlocks [Video] - AOL

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    Zac Efron was accused of cultural appropriation when he debuted his dreadlocks last month. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  6. Zac Efron accused of cultural appropriation over dreadlocks ...

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    The 30-year-old actor is getting backlash after showing off his new dreadlocks on social media. But not everyone’s displeased. Zac Efron accused of cultural appropriation over dreadlocks [Video]

  7. School that banned kid for dreadlocks facing legal action [Video]

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    Clinton Stanley filed a complaint against a Christian private school in Florida for illegal racial discrimination.

  8. African-American hair - Wikipedia

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    In the Himba tribe, dreadlocks worn down in front of a female's face was a sign that she was going through puberty, while dreadlocks tied at the back of the head were worn by women seeking marriage. [7] Erembe headdresses signified new mothers and married women. [7] In Yoruba culture, people braided their hair to send messages to the gods. [7]

  9. Braid (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    Because of the time it takes to braid hair, people have often taken time to socialize while braiding and having their hair braided. It begins with the elders making simple knots and braids for younger children. Older children watch and learn from them, start practicing on younger children, and eventually learn the traditional designs.