a brief history of dreadlocks

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  • Let's dive into a brief history of dreadlocks! Did you learn something new in this video. Make sure to comment your thoughts! Like and Subscribe for more loc content!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 117

  • @foggydayschedule7370
    @foggydayschedule7370 5 місяців тому +41

    My locs are for my expression of a natural state. I also feel rebellious against the social norm.

    • @CL_Easterling
      @CL_Easterling 3 місяці тому

      That's y rastas wore them, going against societal norms, unkempt, uncut.

    • @luvajenoel4248
      @luvajenoel4248 21 день тому

  • @MyiaLaShaun
    @MyiaLaShaun 6 місяців тому +31

    I don’t want to dreadlocks, but I love my locks. They make me feel beautiful. I love seeing the world we get healthy.

  • @jenniferbrown7659
    @jenniferbrown7659 5 місяців тому +22

    I AM, 71, proudly wearing my sacred locks for 24 years. I envisioned my locks in a dream in 1968. My locks are power, light and health. My older brother was first in the 1970s. I AM proud and joyful to see/sea so many locks in my southern metro city. The colonizer descendants defined Dread as negative. I define Dreadlocks as Devine, Ancient and original. Asante 🌄🌍🌙

  • @WapajeaWalksOnWater
    @WapajeaWalksOnWater 4 місяці тому +7

    Locking my hair, made me fall in love with it. I let it lock without twisting it.

  • @monicajackson7266
    @monicajackson7266 4 місяці тому +17

    I started my locs 2 years ago and I’ve never felt beautiful until I decided to loc my hair. At 60 years old it’s like being awakened from a long nap. Refreshed and full of energy. I truly, believe there is power in locs. It’s who I was meant to be and I got a bonus My husband of 40 years can’t get enough of touching them.

    • @Begadgets
      @Begadgets 4 місяці тому

      Your now 60 and ur brain seems shirking to the point that insects think better than you. There is no power in locs, it's only your immagination.

    • @RJ-mh3ox
      @RJ-mh3ox 3 місяці тому +2

      Everyone in my family touches mine even my aunt who pretty much copied my hair 😂. There’s definitely power in them and we’re a community 🙏🏽

    • @rmrglobalproductionsinc9554
      @rmrglobalproductionsinc9554 3 місяці тому +1

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    • @HolisticSoul123
      @HolisticSoul123 10 днів тому +1

      63 first time on my loc journey congratulations to you and your husband 😂

  • @ronhill8533
    @ronhill8533 5 місяців тому +17

    14 years strong with my locks,I’ll die with these!

  • @quintinburnett229
    @quintinburnett229 4 місяці тому +9

    I've had lox for 23 years, they are to my feet, i will never cut them, my lox make me feel empowered and connected with my ancestors... Its a way of life, more than just a hair style... culture and lineage

  • @yinkavictoria
    @yinkavictoria 6 місяців тому +18

    I enjoyed that girl, very informative 💕

  • @Dominiquebrown86
    @Dominiquebrown86 Місяць тому +3

    I Love My Locs I've Had Them For Years 🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @princesspenny103
    @princesspenny103 Місяць тому +4

    I like the term dreadlocks. I think we get wrapped up into what people think too much. Excellent video ❤

  • @aleialopez2855
    @aleialopez2855 4 місяці тому +3

    I just started my loc journey. I have worn my hair natural since 90's but never just let it grow. Always cut for simplicity. Now that I have made the commitment, I know that this is more than a trend and I treat it with the respect it is due. We all deserve to be free, whatever freedom and peace means to you (all viewers) I hope you have it. I do not want to worry about the negative connections some people view us by. I just want to be I

    • @lynnswindells8076
      @lynnswindells8076 4 місяці тому +1

      I love dreadlocks, and freedom to be me.💖👣🌅

  • @shmoney8073
    @shmoney8073 3 місяці тому +3

    As a mixed black man, i started my dread journey a few months ago, it makes me feel more confident and I feel like I am myself. I've always shaved my head trying to hide my ethnicity and starting my dreadlocs have made me feel more like who I am, instead of hiding it, I am displaying it and I feel proud. They really do change you and it definitely is a spiritual journey for your mind and soul.

    • @HolisticSoul123
      @HolisticSoul123 10 днів тому +1

      Congratulations! This is your spiritual journey and within you there’s empowerment fly high ❤

  • @kp7726
    @kp7726 Місяць тому +1

    Appreciate your work and the depth of knowledge and presentation of the information. Knowing our interconnected histories is critical to our continued evolution.
    ❤🙏🏽 thank you

  • @DE100ify
    @DE100ify 5 місяців тому +4

    Beautiful mini documentary, very informative.
    In my opinion I believe Rasta grew their locks from the influences of the hindu sadhus, bible texts and maybe the mau mau.
    I stand to be corrected

    • @HaroldWilson-vh2jf
      @HaroldWilson-vh2jf 4 місяці тому +2

      Never, we rastas got our locks from our ancestors from Afrika. Thank you.

  • @redroseabc5099
    @redroseabc5099 5 місяців тому +5

    This is so cool! Thanks so much for uploading this neat education dreadlock video! I have always thought that dreadlocks were awesome! 👣🌍

  • @simplesweetjoy16
    @simplesweetjoy16 4 місяці тому +2

    This was a really good learning opportunity. Glad you did it.

  • @rj.da_nyel
    @rj.da_nyel 2 місяці тому +3

    Im brazilian of african ancestry. Im tryna get locs, but im not sure if i wanna ruin my curls for it. should i got for it?

  • @Domo716
    @Domo716 5 місяців тому +3

    Loved this video and locs! I just keep my hair curly or in braids because I don’t have a spiritual meaning for that hairstyle personal. My brother does (he dyes them every color haha) I agree that hair, especially locs holds power or energy ❤

  • @SJking-gk4go
    @SJking-gk4go 4 місяці тому +9

    Matted hair is definitely a sign of divinity.
    👍👍

  • @PrimetimeBMS
    @PrimetimeBMS Місяць тому +1

    2+ years in!

  • @chronicfatiguehermithiker3022
    @chronicfatiguehermithiker3022 6 місяців тому +8

    The ancient Elamites and the Hebrews also wore locs, there are Assyrian carvings showing them captured as soldiers or as conquered people and some wearing locs; that’s like 3000 years ago. For me, locs is the only way I can wear my hair because my hair is too fragile to handle loose; it was never able to handle chemicals or manipulation, which means no extensions or braids, only wigs. I don’t care how people refer to them I only care that people allow others to wear it if they want to, and not expect everyone to view them spiritually. The Rastas said locs hold energy, I believe all hair hold energy but concentrated hair (locs) may hold more, maybe brushing helps to release some of it; I say this because I know of someone who didn’t want locs because of the energy.

    • @JOSETTEBIANCA
      @JOSETTEBIANCA  5 місяців тому +2

      Hebrews actually didn’t wear locs. I’m curious as to where you read or heard that. Assyrians were known for their thick, black curly hair.
      And yes I had a similar experience with getting extensions when I had loose natural hair. My scalp became inflamed due to the chemicals in the fake hair.
      Locs are the best hairstyle for me hands down.

    • @chronicfatiguehermithiker3022
      @chronicfatiguehermithiker3022 5 місяців тому

      @@JOSETTEBIANCA I did a search on ancient Israelites/hebrews then switched the search results to “images”. In some of the images are prisoners of war; the ones with the fringes at their hem are the Hebrews. In some images are entertainers.

    • @jadsadd28
      @jadsadd28 5 місяців тому

      @@chronicfatiguehermithiker3022those are not purposeful dreadlocks, if your hair is curly and not washed or combed for a long time it will matte up this is what happened to the assyrians,they did not purposefully let the hair matte and loc up

  • @Keenan-X
    @Keenan-X Місяць тому +6

    10 years in! Aboriginal American with locs 🏹💯✊🏾

  • @litaproctor1512
    @litaproctor1512 4 місяці тому +3

    Very nice video!! There are two other African cultures, that wears locs as a symbol of religion and resistance most people don't know about. The Baye Fall sect of Senegal, are Islamic and they have been wearing locs for over a century . Founded by Ahmadou Bamba, a resistance fighter to the French in Senegal.They could also be identified by the patchwork fabric they wear (Ankara etc). The other one is, the Bahitawi hermit monks of Ethiopia. Rastafarians would more closely associate locs tradition to them, than the Mau Mau of Kenya. I've been wearing locs since 1982.

  • @zettataylor2380
    @zettataylor2380 Місяць тому +1

    I Love my locs

  • @krakmynutz
    @krakmynutz 4 місяці тому +4

    I love I locs man. I do think of doing it fully in free form though, just to be closer to Jah. I nuh feel no way bout calling it Dread locs, caah babylon is (physically) Dread so in order to survive these times, Rasta had to be (spiritually) Dread and Terrible. I man yout dem need fi remember that.

  • @123kjaah
    @123kjaah 4 місяці тому +3

    Lovely presentation overall very good, however there is a point of correction I have to state as an elder. Yes dread locks were worn in many ancient culture regarding indigenous people including the Hindus. In regards to African Americans wearing dreadlocks, that was purely influenced by Rastas from Jamaican over time. Initial wirhout a doubt, Rastafarians from Jamaica were rejected and scorned by African Africans and understandably so but it was a shock to their culture in the USA. It was over time that Jamaicans who establish themselves in major cities like Miami, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Washington D.C but especially NEW YORK CITY. It was there that African Americans has to live among dreadlocks wear people for decades. The rudeboy Jamaican image because trendy in NYC and was promoted in many music video in the late 80s and all through the 90s, Rapper like Das EFX, The Lost Boyz, Busta Rhymes, Lauryn Hill and many more, it gain a COOL IMAGE EFFECT after a few generations, the Black Americans first accepted braids in men's hair which was revolutionary and looked down upon but that evolved in accepting dreadlocks, however make no mistake, when Jamaican Rastafarians first started to migrate to the USA they very looked at as the worse and refered to as the BANANA BOAT PEOPLE. Dreadlock was not a thing until Jamaican Rasta came to the USA and as it gain notoriety in music videos and movies it is what it is now... Bless up 🙏🏾

  • @hugomakepeace6907
    @hugomakepeace6907 4 місяці тому +1

    To my sheer surprise, my hair began to locs itself when I was going thru hard hard times at about 27 years of age...probably due to being so inspired by Rastafari since my teens it came as a blessing to me...like a crown I had been given in recognition of the tribulation I had been through for the sake of Truth. At some point, feeling I had dishonoured them, I cut them off, and felt terrible for ages... but the same thing happned again, and this time I have kept them to this day... (but strangely, I woke from a nightmare this morning in which, in a moment of "absent-mindedness" I had cut them off again, and bleached the spikey remains!!...I was traumatized in the dream, and felt it for hours after waking up! Still ot sure what to make of it, other than a warning not to do it...😬) ...they are definitely a strength, as part of my covenant with I Father....the only One who knows, and can judge I...Selah 🙏

  • @Cokoanut
    @Cokoanut 2 місяці тому +1

    I love my dreads! I've only had them for 3 years now. The term does not offend me but I was also raised by Rastafarins. Some of my non rasta relatives have dreads too. None of us are offended by this term.

  • @roberth2627
    @roberth2627 4 місяці тому

    Very informative video..my lady back in the 70's turned me on to dreadlocks in NYC ..she was a big fan of Bob Marley. I hope if you do another video on locks, that you include a picture of a statue of the pharaoh Amenemhat 111 of the 12th dynasty BC as a priest; who is depicted with very large locks very similar to Bob Marely

  • @TheAAdele05
    @TheAAdele05 3 місяці тому

    Awesome video!!! A job well done!
    My locs (13 years and have been cut twice) are down past my knees and I absolutely love them! I love to see men with locs. I hate the word dreads/dread locs and I do not care for the looks of Freeform locs. But, to each their own.

  • @colindevine3233
    @colindevine3233 4 місяці тому +1

    RASTA MARLEY MAN !

  • @ryanharlan1948
    @ryanharlan1948 4 місяці тому +4

    Shiva

  • @lenaj5629
    @lenaj5629 3 місяці тому +4

    Nothing dreadful about locks.

  • @kudraabdulaziz3096
    @kudraabdulaziz3096 4 місяці тому

    I've had looks for 14 years now, I feel complete with them and inshaAllah I shall have them for the rest of my life. I don't find the term dreadlocks offensive instead I see it as a term of endearment.

  • @shantibahadoersingh3148
    @shantibahadoersingh3148 4 місяці тому +4

    🙏🏽🕉️

  • @Ithorough
    @Ithorough 4 місяці тому

    From the beginning of time in the center of Pangea sacred and divine ,we wore dreads in Kemet ancient Egypt they were an example of power wandering Sadhus and shamans shivite followers of Sheba in ancient Hindu tradition to connect with the Divine for enlightenment as a dedication to our spiritual selves in the vedic scriptures dreadlocks signify power also deep spiritual healing(copyrighted)
    Those are my lyrics to a song that I'm about to release I turned to the Rastafari at 21 but now I identify myself with the first tribe of humankind going back to the beginning to the first mother of creation.

  • @SasukeUchiha-py8pu
    @SasukeUchiha-py8pu 6 місяців тому +2

    Didn’t know the Masai had dreads!

  • @apollyon1
    @apollyon1 5 місяців тому +3

    Hi, European cultures have thousands of years with dreadlocks. Polish and Eastern European witches wore different dreads depending on their magical specialty.
    Tieing wool dreadlocks into hair is a continuing tradition that goes back thousands of years before Christ.

    • @JOSETTEBIANCA
      @JOSETTEBIANCA  5 місяців тому +8

      Hi thanks for your comment. I was reading about the presence of dreadlocks within Europe during my research for this video. The Polish had what is called a Polish Plait. It was a mass of matted dirty hair which formed into something that looks like a beaver tail. It was believed that the plait took illness out of the body. This hairstyle is not dreadlocks. In terms of European folklore, there were fables about fairies who tied knots or tangles into people’s hair while they slept. (mentioned in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet). But this could be removed easily. In terms of witches, I didn’t find conclusive evidence that suggested they wore dreadlocks.

    • @jadsadd28
      @jadsadd28 5 місяців тому +2

      this is not true i believe it was called a beaver tail not dreadlocs

    • @freedomsong9747
      @freedomsong9747 4 місяці тому

      Those polish witches were just nasty and didn’t wash or comb their hair or showered 😂😂

    • @MegatoneMyCall
      @MegatoneMyCall 4 місяці тому

      Have you too also heard the one about the beaver dressed in locs?

    • @justincredible303
      @justincredible303 2 місяці тому

      Pretty accurate actually. Also it was a popular style in minoan culture too.

  • @minokawaph704
    @minokawaph704 Місяць тому

    If the way your natural hair grows makes you ugly, and wearing locs gives back that confidence, then by all means wear locs.

  • @Bmxerswithdreadlocks
    @Bmxerswithdreadlocks Місяць тому

    02:39 yes but what about the Irish?..

  • @hillsideangler1
    @hillsideangler1 18 днів тому

    what does thie bible verse have to do with locs? was going to watch, like and subscribe but that quote from a white male written story book threw me off

    • @JOSETTEBIANCA
      @JOSETTEBIANCA  18 днів тому

      Hi the Bible verses are at the beginning of all of my videos, so if you subscribed you’d see verses on every video. It doesn’t have anything to do with locs. I try my best to live by the words of the Bible. The Bible teaches us the truth about life, death, parenthood, marriage, prayer, forgiveness, faith - everything, and through it we learn about the Creator of the universe who designed everything we see and everything we don’t. The Israelites are an ancient, ethnic group who began as a partially nomadic people; they weren’t “white” by any means.

  • @marsiyahsteeltrap6536
    @marsiyahsteeltrap6536 4 місяці тому

    Locs were worn in ancient black Briton by the people in the western isles and Scotland. Africans were not brought to the English colony on the American shores, they were black British.

    • @lynnwoodcarter3486
      @lynnwoodcarter3486 Місяць тому +1

      We're u get this from ? People won't believe u

    • @lynnwoodcarter3486
      @lynnwoodcarter3486 Місяць тому +1

      I love this info

    • @marsiyahsteeltrap6536
      @marsiyahsteeltrap6536 Місяць тому

      @@lynnwoodcarter3486 yes I know many are programmed by the teLIEvision. It was written in the but our people are not reading books.

  • @Bmxerswithdreadlocks
    @Bmxerswithdreadlocks Місяць тому

    04:09 it doesn't. It says their leaders should not cut their beards.

  • @andreamessiasgomes7118
    @andreamessiasgomes7118 4 місяці тому +2

    Is anyone here who could help me i need to know the truth! Raastafari did hindus help them to become like that their matted dreadlocks n all because they say bo. Marley was a hindu sadhu

    • @HaroldWilson-vh2jf
      @HaroldWilson-vh2jf 4 місяці тому +1

      Somehow the world 🌍 thinks that Bob Marley was the first rastas in Jamaica. There were rastas in Jamaica and the Caribbean not to mention Afrika before Bob was born. And our locks wearing comes from our ancestors from Afrika.

    • @SJking-gk4go
      @SJking-gk4go 4 місяці тому

      Andrea, don't bother about indians.
      They don't know that Buddha and shiva all came from Afrika.
      They have been brainwashed by bramins for 2000yrs. Their books were only written during gupta period.
      It was the Aethiopians that took the culture to india.😊

    • @SJking-gk4go
      @SJking-gk4go 4 місяці тому

      Bob Marley is my favorite singer.
      Have you noticed that the colors of Afrika is same as indian flag.😊

    • @andreamessiasgomes7118
      @andreamessiasgomes7118 4 місяці тому

      @@SJking-gk4go are you blind? I think your confused with ivory coast flag and one another, if you see even Irish flag is similar

    • @SJking-gk4go
      @SJking-gk4go 4 місяці тому

      @@andreamessiasgomes7118
      🤣🤣🤣
      I was being sarcastic, indians claims everything to belong to them.

  • @jaredasherotto
    @jaredasherotto 4 місяці тому

    I am white, possibly part Cherokee. Never was planning on getting locs. When I was working two full time jobs for about 2 years, my hair naturally started locking up. Working in kitchens, I always wore a beanie. And I never got around to buying a comb or brush. They didn't look that great, and due to my hair type/balding, I ended up cutting them off. Would that be considered cultural appropriation?

  • @kayjohnson9786
    @kayjohnson9786 4 місяці тому

    The movement in Kenya had no influence on Rasta.Better you say India had a influence.We did live alongside and even marry them.Its the Rasta movement why so many Americans wear locks.

  • @Bmxerswithdreadlocks
    @Bmxerswithdreadlocks Місяць тому

    0:22 no, but i believe the first ppl to have dreadlocks were "white".

  • @thatkid-ry7sv
    @thatkid-ry7sv 2 місяці тому

    You are so beautiful❤

  • @CL_Easterling
    @CL_Easterling 3 місяці тому

    Real dreds aren't a hairstyle becauseit isn't styled in like afros or cornrows, it's how the hair grows.

  • @dynamic9016
    @dynamic9016 4 місяці тому

    Peace.

  • @nevillemurray7141
    @nevillemurray7141 4 місяці тому

    Highly bless momo history rastafar I selah

  • @d9daprogrammer
    @d9daprogrammer 4 місяці тому

    The term Rastafarism is actually disrespectful to Rastafari due to the fact Rastafari cannot be colonized by colonialism and Rastafari is a lifestyle not a religion so it cannot and will never be categorize in a ism. Dread locs depending on which tribe you reason with can mean many different things, dread sometimes speak of the hardship forced on by oppressors. Great perspective though.

    • @MegatoneMyCall
      @MegatoneMyCall 4 місяці тому

      A bight yuh bright r a di they lite?Fully fully dunce r a di school lunch ya come program wid?

    • @d9daprogrammer
      @d9daprogrammer 4 місяці тому

      @@MegatoneMyCall You can clarify with any Rasta. Rastafarism is not a terminology used to speak of Rasta. 🤣 but this new generation of follow fashion Dreads would not know that over even overstand it.

  • @SaxandRelax
    @SaxandRelax 2 місяці тому +1

    Maasai pronounced Muh-sigh

    • @JOSETTEBIANCA
      @JOSETTEBIANCA  2 місяці тому +1

      Ahh, you’re right, I’ll keep that in mind for my next video👍🏾

    • @SaxandRelax
      @SaxandRelax 2 місяці тому

      @@JOSETTEBIANCA 😁🫶🏽

  • @stanleyedwardrangitauira3190
    @stanleyedwardrangitauira3190 3 місяці тому

    There's nothing wrong with wearing dread lock only if you are still young but police don't like it to bad I like looking at people wearing dreadlocks😂😊😊❤

  • @user-ww5vv6lh7x
    @user-ww5vv6lh7x 4 місяці тому

    Aum namah Shivaya😊

  • @user-di7qr6bc5i
    @user-di7qr6bc5i 4 місяці тому +1

    It’s Indian mostly Hindu every piece of hair has a meaning nothing to do with African

    • @jmckenzie3443
      @jmckenzie3443 4 місяці тому +2

      Foolishness. India was first inhabited by African.

    • @Anonymous_in
      @Anonymous_in 4 місяці тому

      ​@@jmckenzie3443
      Ohh 😂😂😂😂

  • @mikepistol2671
    @mikepistol2671 5 місяців тому +2

    Ms Bianca is a fox

  • @prenticeperry
    @prenticeperry 2 місяці тому +1

    One must understand that, Locks are from The Ancient Egyptian Kemetic System, whereby the Kings (pharaoh) and Temple Priest (Priest wore Locks until after their graduation from the Temple education and service from 4yrs to 40yrs) where required to wear them for spiritual reasons. Locks are Locks and Not Dread at all to those of Afrikan descent, the usage of the word "dread" to Locks is a insult to the Afrikan Ancestral ideology. 🎤

  • @kevinminsi7871
    @kevinminsi7871 4 місяці тому

    Come back to Jesus
    1 Timothy 2 : 9
    Genesis 1 : 26 - 31
    And repent !

  • @Thebeautyinthebrown
    @Thebeautyinthebrown 3 місяці тому

    Number 3. Rastafari!

  • @denisejohnson2747
    @denisejohnson2747 4 місяці тому +2

    The Buffalo soldiers were The Indigenous...

    • @lynnwoodcarter3486
      @lynnwoodcarter3486 Місяць тому

      Facts they chose to do dirt but they are heros in history were told they just African chose to fight lol

  • @CHILLDOUTMAN
    @CHILLDOUTMAN 4 місяці тому +1

    1500 bc Hindu text 😂😂😂 . Try 35000 year's and you'll be closer to the truths than what you've been led to believe.

  • @stonepony2285
    @stonepony2285 5 місяців тому +4

    You are a little off point 😢

  • @rexbrown2409
    @rexbrown2409 4 місяці тому

    Rastafari is a way of life, not a religion or .

  • @MacacoCalisthenics
    @MacacoCalisthenics 4 місяці тому +1

    go read ur bible thats the history of dreadlocks

  • @MacacoCalisthenics
    @MacacoCalisthenics 4 місяці тому

    wanna a brief history of dreadlocks ? first open eyes , second open ur bible in genesis