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A head tie is a women's cloth head scarf that is commonly worn in many parts of West Africa and Southern Africa. The head tie is used as an ornamental head covering or fashion accessory, or for functionality in different settings. Its use or meaning can vary depending on the country and/or religion of those who wear it. Among Jewish women, the Biblical source for covering hair comes from the Torah in the book of Bamidbar Parshas Nasso which contains the source for the obligation of a married woman to cover her hair. An eesha sotah is a woman whose husband suspects her of having acted immorally. The Torah commands the Kohein to take various steps to demonstrate that the sotah has deviated from the modest and loyal path of most married Jewish women (Rashi 5:15-27). Among the procedures, the

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  • ربطة الرأس (ar)
  • Paño africano (es)
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  • ربطة الرأس هي غطاء رأس من القماش للنساء يُرتدى عادةً في أجزاء كثيرة من جنوب أفريقيا وغرب أفريقيا.في جنوب أفريقيا وناميبيا، تُستخدم كلمة أفريكان دوك (أي "حجاب") تُستخدم في غطاء الرأس التقليدي المستخدم بين معظم النساء في المناطق الريفية. وفي أجزاء أخرى من القارة، تُستخدم مصطلحات مثل دوكو (ملاوي، غانا)، ودوكو (زمبابوي)، وتوكوي (بوتسوانا)، وغيلي (نيجيريا). يُستخدم غطاء الرأس كغطاء زخرفي للرأس أو للزينة، أو وظيفة في إعدادات مختلفة. يمكن أن تختلف استخداماته أو معانيه حسب البلد أو الدين لأولئك الذين يرتدونه. (ar)
  • A head tie is a women's cloth head scarf that is commonly worn in many parts of West Africa and Southern Africa. The head tie is used as an ornamental head covering or fashion accessory, or for functionality in different settings. Its use or meaning can vary depending on the country and/or religion of those who wear it. Among Jewish women, the Biblical source for covering hair comes from the Torah in the book of Bamidbar Parshas Nasso which contains the source for the obligation of a married woman to cover her hair. An eesha sotah is a woman whose husband suspects her of having acted immorally. The Torah commands the Kohein to take various steps to demonstrate that the sotah has deviated from the modest and loyal path of most married Jewish women (Rashi 5:15-27). Among the procedures, the (en)
  • El paño africano (conocido en yoruba como guelé) es un accesorio femenino utilizado extensivamente en zonas de África occidental, central y meridional. Consiste en un paño o pañuelo atado a la cabeza, pudiendo o no recoger el cabello. Dependiendo de si es para uso cotidiano o formal, la tela es de mejor calidad o peor. El uso y significado varia enormemente de una región a otra. Puede tener un uso religioso, decorativo, o también funcional. (es)
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  • ربطة الرأس هي غطاء رأس من القماش للنساء يُرتدى عادةً في أجزاء كثيرة من جنوب أفريقيا وغرب أفريقيا.في جنوب أفريقيا وناميبيا، تُستخدم كلمة أفريكان دوك (أي "حجاب") تُستخدم في غطاء الرأس التقليدي المستخدم بين معظم النساء في المناطق الريفية. وفي أجزاء أخرى من القارة، تُستخدم مصطلحات مثل دوكو (ملاوي، غانا)، ودوكو (زمبابوي)، وتوكوي (بوتسوانا)، وغيلي (نيجيريا). يُستخدم غطاء الرأس كغطاء زخرفي للرأس أو للزينة، أو وظيفة في إعدادات مختلفة. يمكن أن تختلف استخداماته أو معانيه حسب البلد أو الدين لأولئك الذين يرتدونه. (ar)
  • A head tie is a women's cloth head scarf that is commonly worn in many parts of West Africa and Southern Africa. The head tie is used as an ornamental head covering or fashion accessory, or for functionality in different settings. Its use or meaning can vary depending on the country and/or religion of those who wear it. Among Jewish women, the Biblical source for covering hair comes from the Torah in the book of Bamidbar Parshas Nasso which contains the source for the obligation of a married woman to cover her hair. An eesha sotah is a woman whose husband suspects her of having acted immorally. The Torah commands the Kohein to take various steps to demonstrate that the sotah has deviated from the modest and loyal path of most married Jewish women (Rashi 5:15-27). Among the procedures, the pasuk clearly states: “ufora es rosh haisha…” and he shall uncover the hair of the head of the woman (5:18). One can only uncover something that has previously been covered; in this case the Torah is referring to the married woman’s hair. Among Christian women in certain parts of the world, such as Africa and the Caribbean, the head tie is worn as a headcovering in obedience to 1 Corinthians 11:4–13. There are varying traditional names for headties in different countries, which include: gele (Nigeria), duku (Malawi, Ghana), dhuku (Zimbabwe), tukwi (Botswana), doek (South Africa, Namibia) and tignon (United States) Jewish women refer to their head ties as a tichel or mitpachat. (en)
  • El paño africano (conocido en yoruba como guelé) es un accesorio femenino utilizado extensivamente en zonas de África occidental, central y meridional. Consiste en un paño o pañuelo atado a la cabeza, pudiendo o no recoger el cabello. Dependiendo de si es para uso cotidiano o formal, la tela es de mejor calidad o peor. Dependiendo de la región y la etnia recibe distintos nombres, aunque el más extendido es gele o guelé, en yoruba. En Sudáfrica y Namibia, los Afrikáans llaman doek a la prenda para referirse a las mujeres que viven en el entorno rural. En Malawi, Zimbabue y Ghana se le conoce como duku o dhuku. En Botsuana como tukwi. El uso y significado varia enormemente de una región a otra. Puede tener un uso religioso, decorativo, o también funcional. (es)
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