Rastafarian Community Living On Land Donated By Haile Selassie

SHASHAMANE, ETHIOPIA - JANUARY 26: Pang Naptal (L) and his wife, Sister Judah, both Rastafarians from Trinidad, pose for a photograph in their shop, on January 26, 2017 in Shashamene Ethopia. Rastafarians from countries including the U.K, France and Jamaica continue to live in Shashamane after Ethiopia's former ruler Emperor Haile Selassie donated 500 acres of land to allow members of the Rastafari movement and settlers from Jamaica and other parts of the Caribbean to go to Africa. At one point there were believed to be 2,000 Rastafarians living in the community but that number has now dwindled to around 300. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)
SHASHAMANE, ETHIOPIA - JANUARY 26: Pang Naptal (L) and his wife, Sister Judah, both Rastafarians from Trinidad, pose for a photograph in their shop, on January 26, 2017 in Shashamene Ethopia. Rastafarians from countries including the U.K, France and Jamaica continue to live in Shashamane after Ethiopia's former ruler Emperor Haile Selassie donated 500 acres of land to allow members of the Rastafari movement and settlers from Jamaica and other parts of the Caribbean to go to Africa. At one point there were believed to be 2,000 Rastafarians living in the community but that number has now dwindled to around 300. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)
Rastafarian Community Living On Land Donated By Haile Selassie
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