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Mortimo St George "Kumi" Planno, (6 September 1929, Cuba – 5 March 2006, Kingston, Jamaica) was a renowned Rastafari elder, drummer and a follower of the back-to-Africa movement founded in the 1910s by Marcus Garvey. He is best known as the Rasta teacher and friend of Bob Marley, and as the man who commanded the respect of a chaotic crowd during the arrival of Emperor Haile Selassie on his visit to Jamaica in 1966. He is referred to by other Rastas as a teacher and a leader within the context of the faith, given his life's work.

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  • Mortimer Kumi Planno (né le 6 septembre 1929 à Cuba et mort 6 mars 2006 à Kingston) est considéré comme un personnage essentiel de l'histoire du mouvement rasta. Arrivé dès son jeune âge en Jamaïque, avec sa mère, May Parks, et son père, Miguel Planno, il grandit dans les bidonvilles des quartiers de l'ouest de Kingston. (fr)
  • Mortimo St George "Kumi" Planno, (6 September 1929, Cuba – 5 March 2006, Kingston, Jamaica) was a renowned Rastafari elder, drummer and a follower of the back-to-Africa movement founded in the 1910s by Marcus Garvey. He is best known as the Rasta teacher and friend of Bob Marley, and as the man who commanded the respect of a chaotic crowd during the arrival of Emperor Haile Selassie on his visit to Jamaica in 1966. He is referred to by other Rastas as a teacher and a leader within the context of the faith, given his life's work. (en)
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  • Mortimer Kumi Planno (né le 6 septembre 1929 à Cuba et mort 6 mars 2006 à Kingston) est considéré comme un personnage essentiel de l'histoire du mouvement rasta. Arrivé dès son jeune âge en Jamaïque, avec sa mère, May Parks, et son père, Miguel Planno, il grandit dans les bidonvilles des quartiers de l'ouest de Kingston. (fr)
  • Mortimo St George "Kumi" Planno, (6 September 1929, Cuba – 5 March 2006, Kingston, Jamaica) was a renowned Rastafari elder, drummer and a follower of the back-to-Africa movement founded in the 1910s by Marcus Garvey. He is best known as the Rasta teacher and friend of Bob Marley, and as the man who commanded the respect of a chaotic crowd during the arrival of Emperor Haile Selassie on his visit to Jamaica in 1966. He is referred to by other Rastas as a teacher and a leader within the context of the faith, given his life's work. (en)
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  • Mortimer Planno (fr)
  • Mortimer Planno (en)
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