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  2. Dreadlocks - Wikipedia

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    According to them, it is due to these circumstances that many people wearing the style today drop the a in dreadlock to avoid negative implications. [3] The word dreadlocks refers to matted locks of hair. Several different languages have names for these locks.

  3. Cultural appropriation - Wikipedia

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    The long-term goal is to actually have a legal system, and certainly a treaty could do that, that acknowledges two things. Number one, it acknowledges that indigenous peoples are people with a right to self-determination that includes governance rights over all property belonging to the indigenous people.

  4. These 11 everyday words and phrases have racist and offensive ...

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    As the Black Lives Matter movement remains in the spotlight after the police killing of George Floyd — most visibly in the Portland, Oregon, protests — activists have been raising awareness on ...

  5. Dreadlocks, cornrows and natural hairstyles could get new ...

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    Similar wording that schools must permit natural hairstyles is included in the new employee dress code policy.. Schools would be allowed to impose restrictions on hairstyles “only when strictly ...

  6. 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.

  7. Natural hair movement - Wikipedia

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    Many non-black individuals, especially celebrities, often wear African-American hairstyles, which some have found offensive. Giuliana Rancic apologized to actress Zendaya—who wore dreadlocks on the 2015 Oscar's red carpet—after commenting that Zendaya's hair must have smelled of "patchouli oil or weed". [64]

  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. 'Totally offensive': Justin Bieber accused of cultural ... - AOL

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    Justin Bieber is once again facing accusations of cultural appropriation over his hair.