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Pende Chief’s Hat (Misango MaPende)

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Mid-20th century

Fiber, beads

Throughout Africa, beads have long been valued as objects of trade and as signifiers of wealth, prominence, and authority. The cultural importance of beads has established them as coveted items of royal regalia in many countries. The two appendages or horns on this headdress allude to the water buffalo, a valued beast of burden, whose power and strength are by association conferred upon the Pende Chief. 

Headwear: Power, Prestige, and Status
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  2. Bamileke JuJu Headdress (Tyn)
  3. Kuba Hat
  4. Ekondo Hat (Botolo)
  5. Kuba Woman’s Hat (Mpaan)
  6. Lega Bwami Hat
  7. Pende Chief’s Hat (Misango MaPende)
  8. Yoruban Beaded Crown (Ade)
  9. Yoruban Barrister Crown (Orikogbofo)
  10. Karamojong Headdress (Emedot)
  11. Dayak/Kenyah Ceremonial Headdress (Ketapu Silung)
  12. Nung Rawang Chief’s Hat
  13. Mandarin’s Summer Hat (Chao Guan)
  14. Pearl Wedding Cap
  15. Guardia Civil Hat (Tricornio)
  16. Lama’s Ceremonial Hat
  17. Plains Indian War Bonnet