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This important exhibition strengthened the links between Jamaica and Ethiopia and sent out a powerful message of the global importance of the Ras Tafari movement.

Administrators, delegates and members of the Rastafari family approved the Rastafari Code of Conduct at the Global Nyah Binghi Consultation July 22nd-30th 2010 at Scott Pass Nyah Binghi Center, Clarendon, Jamaica

Leonard P. Howell was born in Redlands, Clarendon- Jamaica in 1898. He died in New – Kingston Jamaica in 1981. (Several weeks before his death) robbers invaded his house, took his cash, brutally stabbed him. He moved to New Kingston, hotel where he died. Howell is credited as The Founding Father of Rastafarian Movement, in…

“You have a right, a charter, but without the work of each one of you, it will be useless. With this right, there is a responsibility and a duty. It gives me great pleasure to present the Charter.”

On August 25 1937, Dr. Bayen merged all pro-Ethiopian organizations into a new Ethiopian World Federation Incorporated with Local #1 International Headquarters in New York.

Mortimo along with other bretheren from other “Houses” approached the University College of West Indies (as it was then known) with the intention of getting them to carry out a survey of the Rastafari Movement.