Although people around the planet have been wearing dreadlocks for thousands of years, it may be safe to say they originated in Africa. After all, African hair textures are the most dread-able. I've read some things stating that dreadlocks were required to be worn by African Holy Men, etc. However, I would imagine that neanderthals had some knotty locks long before they were required by such African religions.
where they originated from was nature
wherever man..or long haired animals existed dreads were the norm.
so the 1st mammals certainly wooly mammouths
Although people around the planet have been wearing dreadlocks for thousands of years, it may be safe to say they originated in Africa. After all, African hair textures are the most dread-able. I've read some things stating that dreadlocks were required to be worn by African Holy Men, etc. However, I would imagine that neanderthals had some knotty locks long before they were required by such African religions.
where they originated from was nature
wherever man..or long haired animals existed dreads were the norm.
so the 1st mammals certainly wooly mammouths
Where did dreadlocks originate
from?
This originated with east African warriors, but was later used by Jamaican Rastafarians. See the related link below for more.
They are called "dreadlocks" or "dreads", like dreadlocks on anyone are called.
the question is what does the holy spirit say to you about dreadlocks, not what does your yearn or desire say about dreadlocks?
Yes, you can be born with dreadlocks.
No one is born with dreadlocks.
Yes, Lil Wayne has dreadlocks.
The population of Dreadlocks Ltd is 10.
Dreadlocks Ltd was created in 2011.
No, but when you have dreadlocks it means you do not wash your hair
Anyone can have dreadlocks regardless of their race or heritage; as long as they have long enough hair, they can have dreadlocks.
Yes, although your hair will never be the same if you did get dreadlocks.
Yes, WikiAnswers has dreadlocks It depends on mood -sometimes yes and sometimes no.