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- tradition in Islam". Living Islam. Retrieved 5 August 2013. "Native American Headdresses: Facts for Kids". Retrieved 27 August 2013. Children and Orthodontics:...
- Often, men would add bits of animal hair to the headdresses. Brief history of the roach About headdresses Porky Roach construction "Hair Roach, Spreader...
- War bonnets (also called warbonnets or headdresses) are feathered headgear traditionally worn by male leaders of the American Plains Indians Nations who...
- human world. Perak headdress at the Victoria and Albert museum Picture of a perak headdress Review of article about perak headdresses[usurped] Stock photo...
- wearing a turban-like garment. Similar headdresses might have been worn back as early as 2600 BCE. These headdresses are often imbued with great historical...
- Feather headdress may refer to: War bonnet (Plains Indians) Montezuma's headdress (Mexico) Mahiole (Hawaii) Toupha (Byzantium) Featherwork This disambiguation...
- Spanish conquest. The provenance of the headdresses remains uncertain, and even its identity as a headdress has been questioned. It is made of quetzal...
- The Balzo was a headdress worn by noblewomen of Italy in the 1530s. It was donut-shaped but appeared turban-like from the front, though it was generally...
- 'turban') is a type of headgear now known as the traditional, ceremonial headdress of bishops and certain abbots in traditional Christianity. Mitres are...
- The Star Carr Frontlets (also known as the Star Carr Headdresses) are a series of modified deer skulls, probably worn by people, from the Mesolithic site...