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Kalash Headdress (Shushut)

Pakistan

Mid-20th century

Wool,  beads, cowrie shells, buttons, metal

The Kalash people are non-Muslims who inhabit isolated valleys of northwest Pakistan. The headdresses worn by Kalash women and girls serve to distinguish them from the many Islamic ethnic groups in the region. Still worn today, the Shushut identifies the wearer as Kalash, and is an essential component of a woman’s daily attire. 

Headwear: Cultural Identity
  1. Maasai Crown and Necklaces
  2. Basotho Hat (Mokorotlo)
  3. Kalpak
  4. Bavarian Fedora
  5. Glengarry Bonnet
  6. Buryat Hat
  7. Kalash Headdress (Shushut)
  8. Kalash Hood (Kupa)
  9. Igorot Hat (Suklang)
  10. Woman’s Hood (Tarha)
  11. Phami Akha Headdress
  12. Akha Child’s Cap
  13. Yao (Mien) Child’s Cap
  14. Tarabuqueño Hat (Pacha Montera)
  15. Tarabuqueño Helmet
  16. Sombrero Vueltiao Hat
  17. Quechuan Woman’s Hat (Montera)
  18. Traditional Man’s Hat (Janjing Malgai)