From Deseret News archives:
An exhibit of headgear from practical to ceremonial is on display at UMFA
You can look at these hats and see how different they are. One has feathers; another is made of felt. One is made of tortoise shell; another is of fabric.
That's the fun thing about hats, says Bernadette Brown, curator of African, Oceanic and New World Art at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts on the University of Utah campus. Hats are as different as the people who made them, yet they show us how alike we are. It seems that every culture, every society has had a need to cover and adorn their heads, she says.
That's the premise behind "Head Trip: Around the World in Forty Hats," an exhibit at UMFA, which runs through mid-August.
The show features hats drawn from the museum's permanent collection, as well as some borrowed from the Museum of Peoples and Cultures in Provo and the Utah Museum of Natural History at the U.
Hats serve several functions for societies, she says. "First and foremost is protection and practicality. That's the genesis of all headgear."
The first hats were simply functional, answering the need to keep warm or keep cool or provide protective covering. Those hats range from simple scarves wrapped around the head to provide warmth, to a woman's chadurn worn in desert areas for protection during sand storms.
That tradition continues today in such things as bicycle and football helmets, camouflage army helmets, sun visors and more.
Hats have long been used to show identity and belonging. Before ID cards, people identified themselves by wearing distinctive costumes and hats, says Brown. "In Africa, for example, the colors and patterns used in such hats as the Boende woman's hat indicated what village she came from."
Another purpose of hats is for fashion and status. "Your hat could tell how important you were in society." Particular styles, materials and decorations were used to advertise one's class or wealth. Large, weighty hats made of expensive materials, rare dyes and precious gems were common for shaman, rulers and other people of importance.
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