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Western countries
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In Western countries, wearing head coverings is often related to specific religious or cultural traditions rather than a common daily practice.
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Sikh culture in India
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The turban is a vital religious and cultural symbol for Sikh men in India.
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India
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In India, Sikh men commonly wear head coverings like turbans as a religious requirement and symbol of honor and equality.
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Japan
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Traditional head coverings in Japan are significant in cultural rituals and represent endurance.
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Muslim culture
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In Muslim culture, head coverings like hijab and turbans are both religious and culturally significant.
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Nigeria
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Gele is a traditional head covering worn by Nigerian women for special events and ceremonies.
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Scottish culture
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In Scottish culture, traditional men wear tartan bonnets and Tam o' Shanter head coverings as part of highland dress.
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United States
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In the United States, head coverings such as hats and scarves are personal fashion choices or religious expressions.
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Afghanistan
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In Afghan culture, head coverings are common and worn by both men and women for traditional and religious reasons.
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Asian
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In Asian cultures, wearing headscarves or veils is a cultural practice for some, but not all, communities.
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Greece
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In Greece, women wear headscarves or veils during religious ceremonies and in some regions as a symbol of piety and respect.
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Greek Orthodox tradition
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In Greek Orthodox tradition, women wear headscarves or veils as a symbol of piety and respect during religious ceremonies and in certain regions.
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Hindu culture
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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.
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Sahara region
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In the Sahara region, head coverings are worn for protection from the sun and sand and as a cultural and religious symbol.
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Shia Islam
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In Shia Islam, wearing a head covering is common and considered modest attire for both men and women.
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Shinto tradition
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In Shinto tradition, head coverings are worn during rituals and ceremonies as a sign of respect for the deities.
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Yoruba culture
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In Yoruba culture, Gele is a important head covering worn by women for special occasions and ceremonies.
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