concept   head covering

17 commonsense assertions
Cultures (17) Western countries (1) Sikh culture in India (1) India (1) Japan (1) Muslim culture (1) Nigeria (1) Scottish culture (1) United States (1) Afghanistan (1) Asian (1) Greece (1) Greek Orthodox tradition (1) Hindu culture (1) Sahara region (1) Shia Islam (1) Shinto tradition (1) Yoruba culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 head covering Western countries In Western countries, wearing head coverings is often related to specific religious or cultural traditions rather than a common daily practice. 17
2 head covering Sikh culture in India The turban is a vital religious and cultural symbol for Sikh men in India. 5
3 head covering India In India, Sikh men commonly wear head coverings like turbans as a religious requirement and symbol of honor and equality. 4
4 head covering Japan Traditional head coverings in Japan are significant in cultural rituals and represent endurance. 3
5 head covering Muslim culture In Muslim culture, head coverings like hijab and turbans are both religious and culturally significant. 3
6 head covering Nigeria Gele is a traditional head covering worn by Nigerian women for special events and ceremonies. 3
7 head covering Scottish culture In Scottish culture, traditional men wear tartan bonnets and Tam o' Shanter head coverings as part of highland dress. 3
8 head covering United States In the United States, head coverings such as hats and scarves are personal fashion choices or religious expressions. 3
9 head covering Afghanistan In Afghan culture, head coverings are common and worn by both men and women for traditional and religious reasons. 2
10 head covering Asian In Asian cultures, wearing headscarves or veils is a cultural practice for some, but not all, communities. 2
11 head covering Greece In Greece, women wear headscarves or veils during religious ceremonies and in some regions as a symbol of piety and respect. 1
12 head covering Greek Orthodox tradition In Greek Orthodox tradition, women wear headscarves or veils as a symbol of piety and respect during religious ceremonies and in certain regions. 1
13 head covering Hindu culture In Hindu culture, turbans are worn by men as a symbol of honor, self-respect, and spirituality, and are also common among the Sikh community. 1
14 head covering Sahara region In the Sahara region, head coverings are worn for protection from the sun and sand and as a cultural and religious symbol. 1
15 head covering Shia Islam In Shia Islam, wearing a head covering is common and considered modest attire for both men and women. 1
16 head covering Shinto tradition In Shinto tradition, head coverings are worn during rituals and ceremonies as a sign of respect for the deities. 1
17 head covering Yoruba culture In Yoruba culture, Gele is a important head covering worn by women for special occasions and ceremonies. 1