Umqhele
An umqhele ([umǃʰɛle], plural imiqhele)[1] is a traditional Zulu circular headband made of fur.[2] Imiqhele were worn by Zulu men prior to colonization of South Africa, especially by soldiers and elites,[3] and are worn by male members of the Nazareth Baptist Church.[4] They are also worn by Ndebele people, who make them from the tails of cattle.[5] Nazareth Baptist Church imiqhele are frequently made from the fur of leopards, deer, or serval.[6]
References[]
- ^ Chakravarty 2014, p. xii.
- ^ Chakravarty 2014, p. xiv.
- ^ Chakravarty 2014, p. 115.
- ^ Chakravarty 2014, p. 116.
- ^ "Shylet's umqhele (headband)". Galway City Museum. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Chakravarty 2014, p. 181.
Bibliography[]
- Chakravarty, K. Gandhar (2014). African Nazarites: a comparative religious ethnography of Rastafari and Ibandla lamaNazaretha (Doctoral thesis). University of Montreal. hdl:1866/10536.
Categories:
- South Africa stubs
- Religious headgear
- Zulu culture