In the end it
was not even just Slavic or Muslim women that covered their hair but in fact
many cultures over the world had similar traditions and different
superstitions regarding women’s uncovered head.
Slavs also
believed that by uncovering hair wife could cause damage to their
families crop farming. In particular, in the Russian Cherepovets district
a married woman could not go out into the yard without a scarf on the head. On
the other side Goral Poles believed that bareheaded woman would
be eaten by the wolf, probably another superstition. Slavic women were
also banned to walk with uncovered hair during a storm – because a thunder
would strike and kill them.
The Bulgarians
in the Rhodopes, near Zlatograd, believed that a woman’s hair after her
death would turn into snakes.
But at the
same time loose hair, on the contrary, in some areas could serve as a favorable
factor for obtaining a good result in some activities. For example,
the Belarusians of Vitebsk dissolved and discovered hair when they would crush
flax or in Polesia when they would woven the fabrics.
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