concept   religious headgear

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Judaism (1) Buddhism in Southeast Asia (1) Christianity (1) Christianity in Western countries (1) Hinduism in South Asia (1) Native American tribes (1) Rastafarianism in Jamaica (1) Tibetan Buddhism (1) Zoroastrianism in Iran (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 religious headgear Judaism Jewish men wear kippahs as a sign of reverence for God in their culture. 2
2 religious headgear Buddhism in Southeast Asia Buddhist monks in Southeast Asia wear saffron-colored robes and head coverings to symbolize their monastic lifestyle. 1
3 religious headgear Christianity Head coverings like the mitre or zucchetto are worn by clergy in some Christian denominations. 1
4 religious headgear Christianity in Western countries Christian nuns in Western countries typically wear veils or wimples as part of their religious attire. 1
5 religious headgear Hinduism in South Asia Hindu priests and devotees in South Asia wear specific head coverings for religious ceremonies and rituals. 1
6 religious headgear Native American tribes Some Native American tribes use feathered headdresses for spiritual ceremonies and traditional rituals. 1
7 religious headgear Rastafarianism in Jamaica Rastafarians in Jamaica wear colorful head wraps or turbans as a symbol of their faith and spiritual identity. 1
8 religious headgear Tibetan Buddhism Religious headgear, such as the cap-shaped hat called the zhen, is often worn by Tibetan Buddhist lamas and monks as part of their religious regalia. 1
9 religious headgear Zoroastrianism in Iran Zoroastrian priests in Iran wear distinctive head coverings as a symbol of their religious roles and practices. 1