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They hopped around wearing leather skirts and spectacular feather headdresses.
Yet many look past redface or the wearing of headdresses.
It isn't about selfies and flower headdresses and all that bullshit.
Their long crimson gowns and winged white headdresses made the point.
I should point out that very few tribes actually wore headdresses.
Some festivals have even gone so far as to ban headdresses.
BOHEMIAN GROVE – NIGHT Two VCs are wearing feathered headdresses and leather breeches.
Both mother and daughter topped their get-ups with elaborate solar headdresses.
We all remember Barbra's see-through pants, Bjork's swan dress and Cher's headdresses.
Tehuana headdresses and ribbons crowned the hair she wove into Indigenous-styled plaits.
Women with rainbow flower strands stacked atop their headdresses danced to the rhythm.
And some Chiefs fans went all out with Native American headdresses and tomahawks.
On festival days, "temple elephants" in gilded headdresses parade about in religious processions.
Everyone laughed and took selfies, showing off their headdresses and rhinestone-stitched sweatshirts.
Don't worry, she's still very committed to the Met Gala and her beloved headdresses.
As anticipated, the red carpet saw a tizzy of veils, headdresses, halos, and crowns.
The feathered headdresses and color combinations are a tribute to the attendees' native lands.
It investigates identity and self-determination through traditional headdresses from Africa and the West.
We've got to deal with wild Washington NFL team fans in redface and headdresses.
Some of them wore face paint or headdresses that were applied before the sacrifice.
The fall 2017 collection played with oversize shapes, towering headdresses and bundles of feathers.
Ornate decorations on these figures allude to headdresses, necklaces, shields, earrings, and other items.
But its people were drawn from broad African stereotypes, wearing "native" headdresses and carrying spears.
Concert goers wear Native American headdresses at Coachella, and Halloween revelers party in geisha getups.
Tuxedos are fine, headdresses are alright, too, I guess, but what about the music, Mitch?
He saw Harris making jewelry, Nikki Kelber making feather headdresses, his wife upstairs belly dancing.
Some cheerleader costumes, like these headdresses that appropriate Native American ceremonial dress, wouldn't fly today.
Janet O'Neill, the costume designer, used colors and devised elaborate headdresses to distinguish the Elements.
Huge skeletons smoking cigars and wearing Aztec headdresses traverse the busy central streets on large floats.
Also, steer clear of Native American headdresses — unless you're actually a Native American— and Muslim headscarves.
It will join Galiano's Pocahontas fantasy, Marc Jacobs's rainbow dreadlocks, and the headdresses of Victoria's Secret.
Critic's Notebook They showed up in Mardi Gras headdresses, fedoras and tutus paired with combat boots.
Women and men in vibrant-colored clothing and headdresses performed traditional Aztec dances in a park.
A few busts nearby displayed the Burning Man look: mermaid wigs, horned headdresses, shell-encrusted bras.
And rare artifacts, like a plentiful number of red deer antler headdresses and masks, are intriguing.
Chiefs and warriors painted their bodies, put on headdresses of macaw fathers and performed a war dance.
Elsewhere members of another local tribe danced in a circle in leaf skirts and ornate feathered headdresses.
Drag queens with Sachertorte headdresses (a cake that is arguably Vienna's most famous export) danced the waltz.
I saw people with red paint smothered over their whole face, wielding tomahawks, and wearing fake headdresses.
The headdresses and clothing were all being worn by the people whose ancestors had designed those originally.
When the residents don traditional headdresses and dance around a bonfire, there is joy in the air.
Ring&aposs Ukraine office threw a party where white employees wore Native American headdresses and face paint.
The looks were accessorised with black see-through masks, sometimes formed as butterflies as well as feather headdresses.
Many of the young Nigerian women have turned their towels into elaborate headdresses, happily posing for a photo.
The looks were accessorised with black see-through masks, sometimes formed as butterflies, as well as feather headdresses.
"This was probably made by a skilled amateur and the women's headdresses show the period," Ms. Hearn said.
It doesn't include the words "niqab" or "burqa," Muslim headdresses that cover all or part of the face.
More recently, it's been flooded by faux-bohemian millennials donning headdresses and fringed moccasins at the music festival.
NARENDRA MODI, India's prime minister, famously wears a different hat for every audience, from feathered headdresses to towering turbans.
Suddenly, from the corner of my eye, I noticed a group of five men wearing elaborate headdresses and loincloths.
These headdresses, generally made of cotton or a cotton-cashmere blend, embody the multicultural history of the country's fashion.
Everything here is grounded in specifics, in contrast to the garish feathered headdresses stolen by the festival-going set.
Models wore puffer dresses and coats in 1960s-inspired patterns, with black or white feather headdresses encircling their faces.
Their cowl-like headdresses hint at Dante's spiritual drama, though the work never resolves into anything like an allegory.
Despite this, during Coachella this weekend, I saw a whole bunch of people wearing dashikis, bindis, cornrows, and headdresses.
All but one of the dancers wore gigantic headdresses, the size of which must have made the dancing quite difficult.
In fact: Unless you are a Native who has earned the right to wear one, don't wear headdresses. Ever. 5.
In several pictures, Muholi wears headdresses composed of scouring pads or clothespins that allude to Bester's work as a domestic.
Sports Briefing | Colleges Florida State's student government has passed a resolution discouraging Seminoles fans from wearing Native American headdresses at games.
It would be wrong to assume that hats are back in fashion — guests at the luncheon wore headdresses to celebrate spring.
Their efforts will be contextualized by a selection of traditional masks, headdresses and costumes, most, but not all, from earlier periods.
Tsireh recorded kilts printed with symbols, feathered headdresses, fringed clothing, white moccasins, and a wide variety of masks, often horn-tipped.
Indigenous leaders from the country's interior, wearing traditional headdresses and ponchos, also joined the crowd, which included people of all ages.
Using Rick Elice's book and 35 (35!) of Cher's songs, three actresses tell the story of one life and many headdresses.
Should you find yourself needing to match the performers' elaborate costumes, orange-feathered headdresses can be procured at the gift shop.
Some bodies had been buried in cloth, some wore cotton headdresses and others had red-cinnabar paint preserved on their skulls.
The details were in identifying the warriors, their shields, their headdresses, the paraphernalia, all of those are real three-dimensional people.
Beloved also offers education on the misstep of "appropriating" cultures by, for example, donning feather headdresses, says its community manager, Dez Ramirez.
Oh, and on the topic of headdresses: They're actually a sacred thing, built from individual eagle feathers that are earned over time.
"This is a part of our culture that a tourist can take away with him," said Tatyana Dombrovskaya, who designs the headdresses.
The visual artist drapes her avatars in silken robes, headdresses, and rounds them with halos of moonlight, flora, and higher-power light.
The reactions on social media were less than thrilled — with both the items themselves (particularly the headdresses) as well as the casting.
Decked in headdresses and heels, Miss Chief Eagle Testickle reminds us that we only understand stories as extensions of who tells them.
Rhinestones, bugle beads and feathered headdresses — furnished by her partner in kitsch, Bob Mackie — helped build her outsize persona in the '70s.
Bones, flints, shale beads and antler headdresses have been recovered at what would've been in the lake's edge of these former wetlands.
Men and women were rendered in an almost cartoonish style, usually hunting, dancing or performing rites; they often wore headdresses or traditional clothing.
Attired in crisp white robes and headdresses, Sheikh Hamdan and his entourage clapped approvingly from a nearby viewing deck as the craft alighted.
From eir colorful face paint to elaborate headdresses, here are a few of our favorite fans at the 22018 FIFA World Cup Russia.
At Super Bowl I in 1967, cheerleaders wore glamorized versions of Native American headdresses, a form of cultural appropriation that hasn't aged well.
In the main space, you'll find midcentury furniture and bric-a-brac — namely, Victorian cloche jars, African feathered headdresses and '60s-inspired ceramics.
The figures are scaled to be like oversized children, many sporting huge hairdos and headdresses that incorporate a myriad of found and fabricated objects.
In the elementary-school curriculum, the holiday traditionally meant a pageant, with students in construction-paper headdresses and Pilgrim hats reënacting the original celebration.
Turned out the potatoes were fully candy, nobody says "hut hut hut" ever, and making tepees and feather headdresses together was a great icebreaker.
In a Hanfu store in east Beijing on a recent weekend, newcomers and longtime customers fingered through racks of gowns, scarves, sashes and headdresses.
There were plenty of African references: male models draped in fluid cloaks, hips wrapped in skirt-like lengths of fabric; women flaunting feathered headdresses.
Kerala is synonymous with kathakali, a classical dance form known for its dramatic stories of gods and demons, and elaborate masks, headdresses and makeup.
Blac Chyna and Amber Rose have descended on Trinidad's Carnival festival, and they made sure to pack their feather headdresses and barely there beaded bikinis.
Between references to the Scriptures, he winked and waved at three women in floor-length gowns and headdresses who sat through the three-day trial.
Its costumes, all black and white, are by Giles Deacon, with some men in puffball skirts and large ruff collars, and women in flared headdresses.
An artist from Bangkok flew in to paint murals on the close-set walls, of women in gold headdresses with cascading red and green hair.
The group has also spoken out against cultural appropriation, including asking non-native fans not wear headdresses at shows and calling out racist sports team names.
They speculated that corpses neatly arrayed in pits, bedecked in gold headdresses, were the remains of people who had agreed to be sacrificed and taken poison.
Frank Bruni The president wants a parade, but not some girlie, frilly procession that limits itself to high-stepping musicians, high-reaching headdresses, flutes and floats.
I spoke to Gyasi Ross, a writer and attorney from the Blackfeet Nation, and told him about my first Thanksgiving, with those paper tepees and headdresses.
They wore brightly colored serapes and headdresses festooned with little balls, and they were laughing and singing and playing tambourines and flutes, and grabbing onto his legs.
Below that, a whole array of potentially bad ideas unfold, from the obvious (terrorist costumes and Native American headdresses, to name just two) to the more oblique.
Silent clips of Kanaval revelers adjusting their headdresses played on the television in the corner while my aunt recounted memories from her childhood in Port-au-Prince.
Aside from Coachella-going white women weaving flowers into crowns and donning problematic headdresses, this translates to fewer decorative clips and more simple hairpins and ponytail holders.
Before a largely white and well-heeled audience in Queensbridge jerseys and Native American headdresses (still), Eminem rapped about how if he was black, he would've sold half.
So you're going to be photographed a lot, you have to avoid obvious fashion fails like headdresses, and you have to do it all in 100 degree heat.
As a child, she said she did those same craft projects at school, "the buckskin-clad Indian cartoons with beads and feather headdresses," and thought little of it.
For a brief period on Saturday and Sunday, my social media feeds were a steady stream of articles with lead photos of fans dressed in redface and headdresses.
In contrast to the traditional robes and headdresses King Salman wears in public today, an early photo shows a dapper young man in a well-cut Western suit.
"The grandfathers and the grandmothers communicate through the kites," she said, flanked by two other young women honored at the festival, all donning embroidered clothing and elaborate headdresses.
Two women, draped in red cloaks and headdresses, sat sentry in the gallery above the chamber for some of the day, at times holding their hands in prayer.
The fairy tale of a budding Indian-Pilgrim friendship, performed by non-Native students in craft-paper headdresses, disrespects her heritage — and it's something the little girl can't support.
THE images of the protest camp at Standing Rock were reminiscent of scenes in the 19th century of proud native Americans wearing beautiful feathered headdresses opposing settlers on horseback.
And once it grew dark, there were samba dancers, in enormous feathered headdresses but not much else, to further remind people that this was Rio, not London or Beijing.
Estimated at £5,000 to £8,000, it shows four unsmiling young women in patterned robes and headdresses, standing in front of a photographer's backdrop and gazing straight at the camera.
Within seconds, hundreds of revelers, many of them wearing sparkling bikinis, elaborate feather headdresses — and little else — had engulfed our car, streaming down the street in the opposite direction.
Hong Kong Dispatch HONG KONG — Three stories of billboards alongside the Sunbeam Theater in Hong Kong were filled with images of performers in heavily painted faces and ornate headdresses.
But, Schilling said, it's what's connected to the Chiefs' name that concerns him and many others -- things like the tomahawk chop or the headdresses fans regularly wear to games.
The Met's costume shop estimates it has produced some 50,000 millinery pieces — Valkyrie helmets, doomed monarch crowns, wacky Turandot headdresses, and other assorted headgear — since moving to Lincoln Center.
That all changed Wednesday evening, when Alaïa staged a surprise couture comeback with a little help from friends Naomi Campbell and Karlie Kloss and some well-placed saran wrap headdresses.
Men and women of all ages don costumes made of glittery gemstones and beads, along with feathered headdresses that symbolize the ability to rise above anything, according to Fun Barbados.
You can trace today's renewed Afrofuturism heyday—think Solange's otherworldly headdresses and stage sets, FKA twigs' otherworldly electro R&B, or Shabazz Palaces' psychedelic space funk—straight to Missy Elliott.
The brand's Coachella-ready garb, which includes feathered headdresses and hair clips, medicine bags and rain sticks, is featured almost exclusively on white, blonde models in the collection's campaign imagery.
To the rhythmic beat of cymbals, drums and a bamboo harmonica, the hand-held puppets wearing brightly colored batik headdresses and sarongs fight, and one gets flung off the stage.
METROPOLITAN A cover article in some editions this weekend about an exotic-animal hospital misidentifies the destination to which a veterinarian at the hospital sends molted bird feathers for headdresses.
Dressed in ornate robes and colorful headdresses, the oxen ate 85% of the rice and beans on offer and 90% of the corn in decorated bowls - indicating a bountiful harvest.
Dancing wood sprites (including a singing trio: Hyesang Park, Megan Marino and Cassandra Zoé Velasco) prance around in curiously ornate costumes, with frilly foliage skirts and headdresses of prickly twigs.
As a result, Doepler and other scholars intertwined German and Norse history in a surprising way: They put stereotypical ancient and medieval German headdresses — like horned helmets — on Viking heads.
The tiara, which contains graduated pavé-set rays of diamonds in white and yellow gold, was made in the kokoshnik-style that was inspired by the headdresses of the Romanov court.
Mexican fans wearing sombreros, Peruvians wearing headdresses, Belgians wearing French-fry hats, all happy to be part of Russia&aposs first-ever World Cup, all hoping for their team to win.
The people walking casually around the crowd in blackface or North American headdresses don't make for cute looks, and threaten to undermine the representative work done by the queens on stage.
"In particular, the headdresses on the mural figures are in a theatrical style, the first time this has been seen in the Liao dynasty tombs in Datong City," the researchers write.
This is undoubtedly the most profound development in the electronic music/puppy community since we became aware of Seth Troxler's dog's instagram, and a much more palatable festival-trend than headdresses.
Frank Whipple, whose whimsical paintings of nuns wearing the winglike headdresses of the Daughters of Charity found favor with a host of Hollywood celebrities, died on June 8 in Los Angeles.
In 18th-century Mexico, an entire genre of portraiture was devoted to monjas coronadas, or crowned nuns, young novices pictured taking their vows of celibacy in teetering headdresses made of roses.
At John's zenith in that era, the screen becomes almost a frenzy of platform shoes, silk kimonos, feather-trimmed lamé jackets and rhinestone-covered headdresses, accompanied, of course, by outrageous glasses.
You may find yourself flinching at the sight of chorus dancers in Turandot-style headdresses, but the casting of Mr. Akzeybek slyly makes Ito's outsider status more relevant for Berlin today.
Image 2 of 2 CAIRO – The 15 officers who arrived at the prison in southern Yemen hid their faces behind headdresses, but their accents were clearly foreign — from the United Arab Emirates.
"These commodities, like wearing headdresses on Halloween, or football mascots like the Redskins: that comes from institutionalized colonialism," said Shane Weeks, 27, who grew up on the Shinnecock Reservation on Long Island.
The strength of the show therefore resides in its dazzling individual objects — including ear ornaments, necklaces, nose rings, headdresses, and other baubles — whose function and effect often transcend the stated thematic categories.
At the pageant, children sat cross-legged in the dirt, crowded close to the spindly stage where the contestants spun and danced in red feather headdresses, gold brocade and clouds of tulle.
I meandered into Paper Source and picked up some table decorations, a cute do-it-yourself tepee pack and some funny paper headdresses, some shaped like pilgrim's hats, some shaped like feathers.
The Berbers wore brightly colored skirts, velvety blouses and headdresses, known in parts as idgharn, while the Arab women wore wonderful floral or tie-dyed imelhafen, all cut of a single cloth.
Over the next few decades, Indonesian police officers worked with state officials and religious leaders to visit Mentawai villages to burn traditional headdresses and other items the tribe used during religious rituals.
Some museums, mindful of tribal sensitivities, exhibit only so-called everyday items like clothing, headdresses and cook pots, while others still showcase ritual items that have not been claimed under the act.
Entertainment goes well beyond navy grog and steaks cooked over oak in a Chinese oven, to include a time-warp stage show called the Polynesian Islander Revue (fire dancers, headdresses, pulsating drums).
Yet Senufo headdresses can vary depending on their ceremonial function, Ms. Albert said, adding that traditional African art might differ from "village to village or region to region," even within a single culture.
The wearing of headdresses has been one of the more controversial facets of this conversation, and has extended far beyond music events into the realm of sports and other areas of popular culture.
The headdresses of neighboring countries also differ from Oman's: The red- and white-checked shmagh and the similar all-white flowing headdress, both common in other Gulf countries, are seen rarely in Oman.
In the film footage, edited by Rithy Panh—who, like Sophy, is a survivor of the genocide—we see bomb blasts and desiccated corpses alongside beautiful Cambodian dancers, with their temple-like headdresses.
But the appropriation of headdresses and "playing Indian" in an American context are long-running acts of aggression that, as Simas pointed out in her letter, contributed to systematic genocide and indigenous erasure.
Headpieces "In New Orleans we dress up and celebrate all the time," said Ms. Pulitzer, who enjoys making her own fabulous headdresses at the studio of the artist and textile-maker Ellen Macomber.
Top models Irina Shayk, Anne V and Isabeli Fontana led the runway show wearing sexy bodysuits, bras and cheeky thongs teamed with everything from glittering capes to feather headdresses to over-the-knee boots.
Andrea Echeverri from Aterciopelados Jack Daniels branded games of cornhole aside, Ruido is a welcome departure from the self-similar line-ups, "festival fashion," and insensitive headdresses that make gringo festival culture so unappealing.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - As a dozen scantily clad Brazilian Samba dancers gyrated on to the stage, rocking peacock-style headdresses and glittery thongs, Usain Bolt was not about to be intimidated or upstaged.
He also favored a custom of his time by hosting dinners for which the splendid embroidered jackets and vests, pants, headdresses, sashes and shoes, all recombined as he saw fit, served as party dress.
The brainchild of Mr. Kushner and his team, the two-day "Peace to Prosperity Workshop" brought Arab dignitaries in dishdashas and headdresses together with skullcap-wearing Orthodox Jews from Israel and the United States.
The University of St. Thomas in Minnesota put up "Costume or Culture Appropriation"  fliers  listing "unacceptable" costumes and clothing as including Native American headdresses, a Mexican sombrero, a geisha outfit or any form of blackface.
Babb's show-stopping designs include all-white headdresses and "back packs" (the plumed collar that adorns the masquerader's shoulders) accentuated by long, beautifully placed pink-and-green feathers and a white bikini dripping in gems.
Mr. Ros gives his hourlong piece more size with the transformative techniques of "poor theater," a surprising choice given that traditional Cambodian dance is anything but poor, with its resplendent gold costumes and ornate headdresses.
For example, perpetrators of cultural appropriation often don't understand that they are demeaning someone else's culture — because they are ignorant of the origin, the way they interact with feathers or headdresses or hairstyles is demeaning.
The fictional tribe's customs owe a lot to actual Swedish tradition—the white dresses and floral headdresses of the real Midsommar festival are authentic—but their eccentric beliefs toe the line between religiosity and spookiness.
As dudes on fixies whizzed past me to grab a space in the queue, I was greeted by folks in Primark Hawaiian shirts and bindis, straightening their feathered headdresses and pulling up their yoga pants.
For instance, the show opens with Ms. Barnes and Ms. Bass running on side-to-side treadmills; the smoothness of their stride remains constant, even when they reapply their makeup or put on feathered headdresses.
Mr. Dillingham then went to the school gym, where high school students were dressed in red, white and blue handmade shirts known as kuspuks and hand-beaded headdresses — nasqerrun — topped with wolf and beaver fur.
Chiefs fans will don headdresses and mark themselves with red paint to perform the "tomahawk chop," a wordless chant complete with a swinging motion of the forearm, caricaturing what they believe is Native American culture.
He saves brightly colored feathers from his patients in a desk drawer in the hospital office and periodically sends them to the Pueblo of Zuni in New Mexico, where molted plumage is required for headdresses.
Martin styled himself along with the environment, wearing multi-colored capes and cloaks, along with headdresses adorned with feathers and jewelry made from twigs and plastic beads that mingled with his long beard and uncut hair.
While this might work for a book on Mexican history, it is hardly reflective of the Mexican-American experience; the last time I checked, most Mexican-Americans were not running around bare-chested in elaborate headdresses.
Fifty Indian men with body paint and feathered headdresses danced in a circle outside Congress to protest the report's recommendations and the fact they were not allowed into a commission meeting to comment on its findings.
A video posted on the Disabled Centre's Facebook page showed Kardashian, wearing torn jeans and a T-shirt, arriving at the charity greeted by smiling children who performed a folk dance in Emirati robes and headdresses.
Cheered on by fans wearing yellow foam crowns instead of the Egyptian headdresses that greeted American Pharoah in 21973, Justify won the Belmont Stakes in emphatic fashion on Saturday to earn a crown of his own.
Their extravagant symmetries of colorful plants, flowers and animals usually surround or cover human faces like elaborate headdresses or masks and evoke Mardi Gras revelers, Mayan carvings and the anamorphic portraits of the Renaissance painter Arcimboldo.
The extravagant British photographer captured the delirious glamour of artists and socialites of the '20s and '30s, and in turn, Erdem's collection was brimming with razzle-dazzle, from meter-tall feathered headdresses to shimmering silver gowns.
Unfortunately, that also means the Arrowhead Chop will be broadcast on millions of screens across the nation, along with fans in headdresses and all that comes with having a team that has a Native American mascot.
The highlights will include decorating flags representing the various Caribbean nations; learning calypso, reggae, soca, dancehall and other steps in a workshop with teachers from Kukuwa Fitness; creating costumes and headdresses; and making steel-beaded drums.
Shirtless chulos in leather pants, feather headdresses, crystal-encrusted nipple tassels, a man dressed like an Egyptian pharaoh pushed up against the side wall getting a blow job from not one but two boys dressed like Cleopatra.
At the bar, there's a twentysomething blonde in a satiny pink party dress with pearls, a pair of boomer ladies with heart-shaped sunnies puckering up for a selfie, and a rowdy bachelorette crew in matching headdresses.
The Student Government Association approved the nonbinding, formal opinion by a 27-4 vote on April 20, asking the university's administration to consider adding the wearing of headdresses as a violation of the student code of conduct.
Decked out in Giles Deacon's spiky collars and headdresses, the eight dancers rose to the challenge of Mr. Abraham's uncommonly eclectic movement, as notes of hip-hop and social dance met his first choreography for point shoes.
Each year at the Japanese Grand Prix, held in October at the Suzuka Circuit about 22006 miles southwest of Tokyo, some Ferrari fans dress as red-clad samurai, with horse headdresses emblazoned with the prancing-horse logo.
The demonstration was peaceful until police blocked some of the indigenous people, their bodies painted and wearing colorful headdresses, from climbing a ramp that led into the congressional building, according to a Reuters photographer on the scene.
Here are nine stories that show how else one might think about or use flowers (or even weeds), from turning them into sculptural headdresses to incorporating them into a home-cooked meal — on Valentine's Day or otherwise.
On the village square we met a dozen elderly women dressed in traditional costumes: colorful leggings, black skirts and jackets with embroidered cuffs and lapels and headdresses decorated with silver coins, monkey fur and dyed chicken feathers.
JAKARTA, Indonesia — Crowned with spiky feathered headdresses and daubed with face paint, scores of protesters gathered outside the Jakarta offices of an American mining giant last week, chanting, waving signs and throwing uncertainty into global commodities markets.
At the same time in the West, the heads of married European women were covered with wimples, headdresses that concealed not just the hair but also the neck and chin as a show of modesty and rank.
The du-rag has its roots in the decorative headdresses of sub-Saharan Africa and subsequently, the rags American slaves used to tie their hair back in the the field and on Sunday morning to praise God.
Straw headdresses, faces painted with intricate dots and stripes inspired by sub-Saharan tribal designs and colourful prints meet Bad Brains t-shirts, customised leather jackets and men in dresses, and it all looks as it should be.
During the Spanish soiree party scene in Act II, it was hard not to feel bad for the female dancers who appeared dressed as cows in spotted tights, with horn-ribbed headdresses and extra padding in their backsides.
INDIA, May 5-6: Dozens of elephants in "nettipattam" (golden headdresses), bells, ornaments, palm leaves and peacock feathers stroll through the city of Thrissur in southwest India to pay respects to the deity Shiva at the Vadakkunnathan temple.
When I got to the actually festival, I felt even better: In a crowd doused in fake turquoise jewelry, offensive headdresses, and overly pre-faded concert tees, it was me, in my black top and jeans, who stood out.
These children were already good professionals: Later in Act 2, when two child Gumdrops lost their headdresses (one also lost a shoe), they handled the situation adeptly, kicking or throwing the items out of view as quickly as possible.
The syrupy concoction is a crucial ingredient for making feathered headdresses, hide quivers, obsidian-blade sticks and other forms of ceremonial dance ornaments, or regalia, that are at once works of art and living conduits to the spirit world.
In "Black Panther," the audience first gets to know King T'Challa's mother, Ramonda, played by Angela Bassett, when her hair is covered in a series of headdresses, the height and stateliness of which are befitting to a queen mother.
And on Sunday, when millions of people tune in to watch the Super Bowl and 65,000 people pack into Miami's Hard Rock Stadium, it will all be on display: the tomahawk chops, the regalia, the headdresses, the face paint.
Tuymans's own painting "Gilles de Binche" (2005) — by contrast to Ensor a washed-out, pale silhouette — shows the plumed headdresses worn during the Belgian Binche Carnival, with a physical example of the headdress shown, perplexingly, in an adjacent room.
The irony is that most WorldPride spectators were more interested in celebrating these men in tacky makeup and fake headdresses than legitimizing the presence of queer and two-spirit Indigenous people who have fought for decades to open space for others.
Other festivals witnessed less risky but equally captivating performances, such as the dance by the masked carnivalesque troupe Chinelos de Atlatlahucan, whose members wore velvet gowns and large, beaded headdresses for 2010's México program despite DC's sweltering summer temperatures.
Each December in the village of Alcalde, for instance, performers in headdresses stage the Matachines dance, thought by scholars to fuse the theme of Moorish-Christian conflict in medieval Spain with indigenous symbolism evoking the Spanish conquest of the New World.
But beyond the floor-length furs, gorgeous gowns and elaborate headdresses she wore onstage, beyond the lights, Ms. Franklin was involved with the civil rights movement, and she remained passionate about the progress of African-Americans and women throughout her life.
There's the hockey team in the Czech Republic that performs a yearly sage-burning ritual on the ice, the rugby team in England whose fans wear headdresses and face paint, the German football team called the Redskins and many more.
From the dull art of crafting Thanksgiving turkeys out of handprints to the bad politics of making headdresses out of turkey feathers, the point of contact between Indians and non-Indians begins and ends (for the most part) in grade school.
People take the Queen Mary to be served — by Eastern European waiters in white gloves, Filipino stewards who hover in the stateroom corridors, British performers with feathered headdresses, and "dance hosts" hired to steer the many eager dowagers around the ballroom.
Employing toilet bowl covers, paper towels, tissues, an orange-red shawl, and an airplane seat headrest protector, among other items, for her period garb, she convincingly transformed herself into makeshift female figures evoking various Northern Renaissance paintings, often sporting impressive headdresses.
But the first trailer, complete with elaborate headdresses, bright colors, and unapologetic weirdness in the form of characters like Jeff Goldblum's ostentatious Grandmaster, seemed to signal that Waititi isn't afraid of leaning into the bizarre campiness of his film's titular demigod.
For those who have never been lucky enough to witness the fantastic spectacle that is West Indian Day, the festivities are known for their over the top ensembles complete with huge, technicolor feather headdresses and elaborately beaded and rhinestoned bikinis and bodysuits.
Twelve years later, Hollywood would squeeze out an arguably more reprehensible film without batting a greased-up eyelash: Krippendorf's Tribe, where an anthropology scholar (Richard Dreyfuss) fakes evidence of an obscure New Guinean tribe by filming his family in paint and feather headdresses.
While the throngs of pretty people dolled up in a style best-described as festival-chic—the obligatory mish-mash of fringes, flowers, and culturally appropriated feathered headdresses—might seem reminiscent of Coachella, Thailand's Wonderfruit aims to be a less vacuous affair.
When Tailyr Irvine was at the Standing Rock prayer camp in North Dakota she noticed that many of the other photographers there — who had come to photograph protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline — were concentrating on people on horseback or those wearing headdresses.
But the highlight to us was the thrilling performance of the Gombey dancers, who don riotously colorful, elaborately tasseled costumes, painted masks and tall, feathered headdresses, and act out stories to the insistent beat of bass and snare drums, punctuated by shrill whistles.
The Native Americans were hard at it in earlier centuries, too, scalping settlers, including women, and, yes, here it comes again, the animal part: trapping wild eagles to make headdresses out of their feathers and running bison off cliffs to their deaths.
From Victoria's Secret models wearing Native American headdresses and African neck rings, to white models donning colorful dreadlocks for Marc Jacobs, to geisha fashion shoots for Vogue, major labels and publications continue to struggle with what is and isn't appropriate to borrow from other cultures.
Long before Elizabeth Taylor's ornate headdresses and the signature Chanel suits of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, there were voluminous and decorated kaftans worn across the Middle East and North Africa — a garment which has maintained its relevance and wearability since at least the 16th century.
While Cleveland baseball fans dressed up in faux headdresses with red face paint, actual indigenous people, like the Standing Rock Sioux, have been fighting for their rights in Standing Rock, North Dakota, in an effort to stop the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Other signs of symbolic or ritualistic behavior, such as the indication that Neanderthals were making and wearing black feather capes or headdresses as well as warm clothes, all point to a social life not so different to the one our African ancestors were experiencing.
Women were putting cloth in their hair much earlier than the 20083s—Aztec and Mayan women braided fabrics into their hair, Incan women wore headbands (vincha) and headdresses from cumbi cloth, and women in 17th-century France matched their hair ribbons to their dresses.
In 2017, Ring&aposs Ukraine-based team uploaded photos to Facebook that showed dozens of white employees wearing headdresses and face paint, as well as shirts that read "FUCK CRIME," though Vice said the photos were removed after it notified Ring about their existence.
When the couple renovated their house in Teaneck, N.J., eight years ago, they added a closet in the basement to store their cache of Passover-themed items, which includes oven mitts, aprons, towels, puzzles, games, Egyptian-style headdresses and that punny toilet seat cover.
Knights with peacock headdresses, star-crossed lovers, mischievous elves, and armored giants fill these art-nouveau compositions, bringing to life 15 fairy tales collected by famed folklorists Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Engebretsen Moe as they traveled across Norway in the mid-19th century.
It has so much going for it, and I found myself wondering time and time again why the creators felt the need to include the headdresses, use the word "brave," and appropriate cultures that were not their own and that Aloy did not fit into.
The iconic fashion in the movie, from Angela Bassett's headdresses to the bad ass Dora Milaje women's warrior gear, inspired audience members to bring their A game, dressing in Wakanda-inspired garb at movie screenings across the US, and proved to be a solid Halloween costume.
"Before Mr. Goudy came to the Court, representatives contacted the Court on behalf of Mr. Goudy and other members of the Yakama Indian Nation to inquire whether members of the tribe could wear traditional Indian clothing and headdresses in the Courtroom," the Public Information Office said.
There may have been a few reasons for this—I'm a chubby Ojibway and this body has no business being in a loincloth, or, it occurred to me that the pink and yellow and red headdresses that were in the room was a 100-year step backwards.
At her booth at the Indian Art Fair, Ms. Romero was selling her richly colored photographs of Chemehuevi boys roaming through their homelands of the Southern California desert in feather headdresses and Ray-Bans, or running alongside the giant wind turbines of the San Gorgonio Pass.
The article begins: When Tailyr Irvine was at the Standing Rock prayer camp in North Dakota she noticed that many of the other photographers there — who had come to photograph protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline — were concentrating on people on horseback or those wearing headdresses.
So though it was easy to see the flower boas and headdresses made from live orchids at the Rodarte show and think "What an unnecessary sacrifice," and while that was true, it is also true that the designers Kate and Laura Mulleavy make singular, fantastical garments.
According to the patrol guide of the New York Police Department, officers are prohibited from having beards and nonuniform headdresses, but exceptions can be made for officers who receive a medical or religious accommodation to wear facial hair up to one millimeter in length, essentially stubble.
The conservative criticism grew more intense during the month, and before dawn on Monday, thieves stole the fertility statues from a church near St. Peter's Basilica that had become a makeshift headquarters for the indigenous attendees, many of whom wore headdresses and traditional clothes mocked by the conservatives.
The pre-dawn Afro Caribbean street party known as J'ouvert is the raucous prelude to the West Indian Day Parade that happens in the bright summer sun with its own band of masqueraders, who whine down Eastern Parkway to the sound of soca music in fancy feathered headdresses and colorful spandex.
"A write-up in his column validated you on the scene, and provided the ignition for you to wear 100 more headdresses at one thousand more parties," Michael Musto, the former night life columnist for The Village Voice and a close friend of Mr. Saban's, said in an interview this week.
A hairdresser calls across the room to ask all the swans to make sure that some hair can be seen beneath their matching black headdresses, which come to a point in the center of their foreheads — lest they start to look like a member of "The Munsters" family with widow's peaks.
Both 19.604692°N 72.218596°W and her exhibit A Drexcyen Chronocommons (To win the war you fought it sideways), which was on view at James Cohan Gallery earlier this year, featured the same print of panthers, hair combs, and hominid figures in tribal headdresses rendered in white against a sky-blue background.
And there was none of the apocalyptic energy that often reverberated through their New York shows; the only hint of deconstruction were the wreaths of baby's breath that were laced with ribbons throughout the models' hair or worn as garlands and even headdresses, which wiggled delicately and sometimes fell to the floor.
Drag queens on roller skates, dancers in sky-high headdresses, chiseled men gyrating atop massive floats, topless women handing out fliers for suicide hotlines... It was more than I'd imagined was out there for me — a community that wanted not only to embrace me, but to celebrate me for who I was.
There were mourning masks from Melanesia with cascading beards of cockerel feathers; headdresses from Brazil and the Marquesas Islands, surmounted by feathered fans and diadems; skulls from Papua New Guinea topped by black plumes from a cassowary—a huge, reclusive bird that can gut a person with a stroke of its talons.
That was how he ended up in Los Angeles, nearly 2,000 miles (3,200 km) from his hometown, creating the persona of Dr. John the Night Tripper, a shaman-like figure draped in furs and feathers, beads and Mardi Gras Indian-style headdresses who would make his entrance in a cloud of smoke.
This dreamy twilight setting proved a perfect backdrop for Pierpaolo Piccioli's latest collection, which drew on the works of the Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung and explored the world of dreams and the subconscious — influences that yielded surreal pieces such as a floor-length opera coat printed with goldfish and towering coral-like headdresses.
"Stand" (2019), "Sit" (2019), and "Kneel" (2019) all directly reference the workshop activities, and a second Headdress series picks up on the incorporation of traditional Ethiopian motifs in the collage portion of the gestural series, converting flocks of protesters, raised fists, and slogan-bearing signs into elaborate headdresses for three portraits of Metaferia's female subjects.
I have written about cultural appropriation so often, for so long, that I think about my entire writing career as segmented by certain waves: There were the feathered headdresses at music festivals (2009), the "tribal" prints at Forever21 (2012), the Indian-raver bindis-and-naths on Instagram (2014), and the "Bo Derek" cornrows on various Kardashian/Jenners (2016).
The colorful costumes, by Andrew Jordan, reflect the show's respectful but not overly reverent take on the original: The mechanical dolls in the party scene look like Pinocchio's distant cousins, but the mice are nattily dressed jazz dancers (although with big ears), and the dancers in the flower waltz wear bright green jumpsuits paired with extravagantly petaled headdresses.
Digging through several feet of muddy peat, archaeologists have uncovered traces of a Mesolithic community that lived continuously around the edge of a former lake for over 300 hundred years starting around 8770 BC. Items found at Star Carr include huge numbers of animal bones and wooden timbers, barbed points, amber and shale beads, decorative antler headdresses, and much more.
There were break dancers doing B-boy moves to Italian Tarantella music, embroidered "hotel" slippers, light-up headdresses and shoes, dresses printed in pizzas, Bieber's Purpose album, and 20-plus millennials who ranged from Vine and Youtube stars, like the aforementioned Dallas, to social media-famous entrepreneurs, like Luka Sabbat, to teens with famous last names, like Stallone, Richie, Von Furstenberg, and Getty.
Scientists have known that turkeys were a part of many Native American cultures long before 1621—their feathers were affixed to arrows and adorned headdresses and clothing, and their meat was eaten for food—but as Peres explained "In the Americas, we have just a few domesticated animals," and as such researchers, until now, haven't ever considered the possibility of Native Americans domesticating turkeys.
The tall, totemic figures of Jean Herard Celeur, with their pared down aesthetic, sunken eyes carved deep into wood, and headdresses made of scraps of tire rubber exquisitely wrapped like turbans or sheared to resemble tufts of feathers and hair, stand in stark contrast to the work of Guyodo, whose crafty use of found metal — including mattress springs swathed like netting, and limbs and wings made of steel bike rims — is comparatively improvisational and mechanical.

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