That is called a bandana.
A Bandana
A bandana is a large form of kerchief, bright and colourful and used as a handkerchief, neckerchief, or sweatband around the head.
In medieval times, a handkerchief was often referred to as a "kerchief," derived from the French term "couvre-chef," meaning "cover head." It was typically made of linen or silk and used for various purposes, including wiping the face or hands. The term "handkerchief" itself combines "hand" and "kerchief," indicating its use specifically for the hands.
Sikhs go to gurdwara having their head covered either with a turban or a handkerchief.
he died the hair on his head
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The bedouin turban is called a Keffie: a square kerchief made of cotton, silk or cotton and silk. Over this they tie an akal which most often is made of camel hair. Some bedouins wear a shutfe which is a handkerchief tied about the head. Richer people sometimes wear shawls made of more expensive fabric.
This denotes the handkerchief worn usually by females (e.g. the cartoon character "Aunt Jemima"), who were "house" slaves. It is a pejorative term, as house slaves were thought of as sell outs and "Uncle Toms" who kissed up to Whites for added privileges.
It's called wrapping a towel around your head to dry your hair.
The halo around Jesus' head is called a "halo" or "nimbus." It is a symbol of holiness and divinity in Christian art.
mixture of red and olive coloured green.:)