The headdress consists of a headband with an array of feathers and a broad stripe hanging from behind.
Like the headband, this refers to a combination of female potencies (ear th-maize and water spirits) that supplement the thunder-rain-maize power of the supernatural being.
Research using headband-mounted eye-tracking suggests that mental states are dynamic and continuous rather than discrete, and are only occasionally semantically evaluable with component structure.
They usually wore the (tribal) shawl and headband.
Choosing among alternative glosses of "paper" or "headbands" results in very different meanings for the title, all of which deserve serious consideration.
Subjects' head movements were recorded by the headband's head camera that picked up phototransistor signals from four diode strips mounted to the computer.
Perhaps some of them are lawyers who put on their beads and headbands when they go on holiday, who knows.
To perform the ura, women typically wear a "pareu" and a "kikau" (grass) skirt, with flowers and shell headbands and necklaces known as "ei".