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Plains Indian War Bonnet

USA

Late 20th century

Turkey feathers, animal hide, beads, wool, cotton, horse hair

Feather war bonnets are reserved for men of great stature who have earned the recognition and respect of their tribe. They may be spiritual leaders or men who have performed a courageous or honorable feat. Each feather denotes an honor that had to be earned through bravery, leadership, or responsibility. Originally feather war bonnets were worn in battle; today, they are reserved for ceremonial occasions. 

Headwear: Power, Prestige, and Status
  1. Bamileke Prestige Hat (Ashetu)
  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