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  • Tignon
  • Head scarf worn by Creole women of African descent

    A tignon (also spelled and pronounced tiyon) is a type of headcovering—a large piece of material tied or wrapped around the head to form a kind of turban

    Tignon

    Tignon

    Tignon

  • Tignon law
  • 1786 Louisiana law that required black women to wear a tignon headscarf

    The tignon law (also known as the chignon law) was a 1786 law enacted by the Spanish Governor of Louisiana Esteban Rodríguez Miró that forced black women

    Tignon law

    Tignon law

    Tignon_law

  • Marie Laveau
  • American Voodoo practitioner (1801–1881)

    wearing a tignon commonly was identified as a portrait of Laveau. A copy made around 1915 of Portrait of a Creole Woman with Madras Tignon (c. 1837, attributed

    Marie Laveau

    Marie_Laveau

  • Portrait of a Creole Woman with Madras Tignon
  • C. 1837 portrait attributed to Charles Jean-Baptiste Colson

    Portrait of a Creole Woman with Madras Tignon (c. 1837) is an oil painting traditionally attributed to George Catlin but now understood to have been painted

    Portrait of a Creole Woman with Madras Tignon

    Portrait of a Creole Woman with Madras Tignon

    Portrait_of_a_Creole_Woman_with_Madras_Tignon

  • Head tie
  • Women's cloth head scarf

    Ghana), Dhuku (Zimbabwe), Tukwi (Botswana), Doek (South Africa, Namibia) and Tignon (United States) Jewish women refer to their head ties as a tichel or mitpachat

    Head tie

    Head tie

    Head_tie

  • Kerchief
  • Cloth tied around the head or neck; bandana

    Other headwear Do-rag Hachimaki Headband Headscarf Hijab Keffiyeh Tengkolok Tignon Hume, Lynne (24 October 2013). The Religious Life of Dress: Global Fashion

    Kerchief

    Kerchief

    Kerchief

  • Louisiana Creole people
  • Ethnic group of Louisiana, USA

    Creole lady wearing a traditional tignon

    Louisiana Creole people

    Louisiana_Creole_people

  • Louisiana Voodoo
  • African diasporic religion in Louisiana

    Frank Schneider's painting Portrait of a Creole Woman with Madras Tignon, circa 1915, after an earlier work by George Catlin. This has been interpreted

    Louisiana Voodoo

    Louisiana_Voodoo

  • Lemonade (album)
  • 2016 studio album by Beyoncé

    Igbo, drowning themselves. Beyoncé appears wearing a tignon, in reference to Louisiana's tignon laws implemented in 1786 that limited African-American

    Lemonade (album)

    Lemonade_(album)

  • Folk costume
  • Traditional clothing usually associated with a geographic area

    capuchon for Mardi Gras celebrations. Historically, Creole women wore the tignon, mostly in plain or madras fabrics; it is now sometimes worn for heritage

    Folk costume

    Folk costume

    Folk_costume

  • Firelei Báez
  • Dominican / American visual artist (born 1981)

    wound) (2019), Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College, Orlando, Florida Tignon for Ayda Weddo (or that which a center can not hold) (2019), Nasher Museum

    Firelei Báez

    Firelei Báez

    Firelei_Báez

  • Picayune Creole Cookbook
  • Black Louisiana Creole cookbook

    mistress of yesterday became her own cook of to-day...the ‘bandana and tignon’ are fast disappearing from our kitchens. Soon will the last of the olden

    Picayune Creole Cookbook

    Picayune Creole Cookbook

    Picayune_Creole_Cookbook

  • Arkansas Creoles
  • Colonial and Early Arkansas people group

    Creole lady wearing a traditional tignon

    Arkansas Creoles

    Arkansas Creoles

    Arkansas_Creoles

  • Creoles of color
  • United States ethnic group originating from Louisiana

    Portrait of a Creole woman in a red tignon c. 1840, painted by Jacques Amans

    Creoles of color

    Creoles_of_color

  • 1786
  • Calendar year

    Paris. June 2 – The Tignon law is enacted by Spanish Governor of Louisiana Esteban Rodríguez Miró, to force black women to wear a tignon headscarf. June 6

    1786

    1786

    1786

  • Jacques Amans
  • French painter

    of Michel Douradou Bringier (1843) Portrait of a Creole woman in a red tignon (c. 1840) Portrait of Mrs. Gustave Miltenberger (née Corinne Knott) (1840)

    Jacques Amans

    Jacques Amans

    Jacques_Amans

  • Discrimination based on hair texture in the United States
  • Form of prejudice in the United States

    III's demand, Miró issued an edict that required Creole women to wear a tignon to conceal their hair. By the late 1800s, African American women were straightening

    Discrimination based on hair texture in the United States

    Discrimination_based_on_hair_texture_in_the_United_States

  • French Louisianians
  • French ethnic group in the United States

    New Orleans Creole lady wearing a traditional tignon.

    French Louisianians

    French Louisianians

    French_Louisianians

  • Alabama Creole people
  • French Creoles of Mobile Alabama

    A Creole girl with a red tignon

    Alabama Creole people

    Alabama_Creole_people

  • Esteban Rodríguez Miró
  • Spanish army officer

    under his watch was the Saint Louis Cathedral. In 1786, Miró enacted the tignon law, which required Creole of color, Black, and Indigenous women to had

    Esteban Rodríguez Miró

    Esteban Rodríguez Miró

    Esteban_Rodríguez_Miró

  • 2024 IHF Women's U20 Handball World Championship
  • 2024 Junior Women's World Champions France First title Team roster: Alix Tignon, Romane Le Huault-Parc, Zazie Samzun, Nina Dury [fr], Louane Texier, Séphora

    2024 IHF Women's U20 Handball World Championship

    2024_IHF_Women's_U20_Handball_World_Championship

  • Grandfather shirt
  • Long-sleeved garment

    Lliklla Panama hat Pollera Poncho Ruana North America Inuit skin clothing Tignon Ceinture fléchée Western wear Bolo tie Chaps Huipil Mexico Huarache Mexican

    Grandfather shirt

    Grandfather shirt

    Grandfather_shirt

  • Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
  • Art museum in Richmond, VA

    the museum acquired at auction Portrait of a Creole Woman with Madras Tignon for $948,000, adding a piece reflective of the French and Spanish colonial

    Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

    Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

    Virginia_Museum_of_Fine_Arts

  • Adolph Rinck
  • French-American portrait painter

    painted portraits of others whose name has been lost, such as in Woman In Tignon. In addition to painting, Rinck taught lessons in painting and drawing.

    Adolph Rinck

    Adolph Rinck

    Adolph_Rinck

  • Index of fashion articles
  • Tie pin Tiger-head shoes Tigerstripe Tight trousers Tightlacing Tights Tignon Tilfi Tilmàtli Timeline of clothing and textiles technology Tippet Titovka

    Index of fashion articles

    Index_of_fashion_articles

  • Central Asian clothing
  • Traditional costumes of Central Asia

    Lliklla Panama hat Pollera Poncho Ruana North America Inuit skin clothing Tignon Ceinture fléchée Western wear Bolo tie Chaps Huipil Mexico Huarache Mexican

    Central Asian clothing

    Central_Asian_clothing

  • 1780s
  • Decade

    Paris. June 2 – The Tignon law is enacted by Spanish Governor of Louisiana Esteban Rodríguez Miró, to force black women to wear a tignon headscarf. June 6

    1780s

    1780s

    1780s

  • Louis Antoine Collas
  • emotion and reverie. Collas's Portrait of a Free Woman of Color Wearing a Tignon was painted in 1829 while he was in New Orleans. This painting resides in

    Louis Antoine Collas

    Louis Antoine Collas

    Louis_Antoine_Collas

  • France women's national junior handball team
  • National handball team

    Goalkeepers Alix Tignon (Pessac [FR], D2) Romane Le Huault-Parc (Brest Bretagne HB reserve team, N1) Zazie Samzun (OGC Nice) Left Wingers Nina Dury (JDA

    France women's national junior handball team

    France_women's_national_junior_handball_team

  • Encephalomyocarditis virus
  • Species of virus

    (4): 397. Vansteenkiste, Klaas; Limbergen, Tommy Van; Decaluwé, Ruben; Tignon, Marylène (2016). "Clinical problems due to encephalomyocarditis virus infections

    Encephalomyocarditis virus

    Encephalomyocarditis virus

    Encephalomyocarditis_virus

  • Spectral interferometry
  • 12 (9): 1559. Bibcode:1995JOSAB..12.1559K. doi:10.1364/JOSAB.12.001559. Tignon, J.; Marquezini, M.V.; Hasche, T.; Chemla, D.S. (April 1999). "Spectral

    Spectral interferometry

    Spectral_interferometry

  • 2024 IHF Women's U20 Handball World Championship squads
  • November 2004 (aged 19) 1.80 m 12 16 Jeanne d'Arc Dijon Handball 24 GK Alix Tignon (2004-05-01)1 May 2004 (aged 20) 1.79 m 14 0 Pessac Handball 25 LB Lylou

    2024 IHF Women's U20 Handball World Championship squads

    2024_IHF_Women's_U20_Handball_World_Championship_squads

  • Élise Delzenne
  • French cyclist (born 1989)

    2013". Blog d'André Tignon. Retrieved 21 July 2013. "321) Interactif : Élise Delzenne en action sur piste". blog d'André Tignon (in French). Retrieved

    Élise Delzenne

    Élise Delzenne

    Élise_Delzenne

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Online names & meanings

  • Chiranjiv
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Chiranjiv

    Long-lived, Immortal

  • Stackhouse
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly West Midlands)

    Stackhouse

    English (mainly West Midlands) : probably a habitational name from a place so named in North Yorkshire.

  • Ajatha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Ajatha

    One who has No Enemies; Shiva

  • Goutheesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Goutheesh

    Wisdom

  • CAMMIE
  • Female

    English

    CAMMIE

    English pet form of Roman Latin Camilla, possibly CAMMIE means "attendant (for a temple)."

  • Izsak
  • Boy/Male

    Hungarian

    Izsak

    laughter'.

  • Bridgett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Bridgett

    English and Irish : perhaps, as MacLysaght suggests, a shortened form of the Welsh patronymic ap Richard, assimilated to the name of one of the patron saints of Ireland. In England the name is found chiefly in the Midlands. It has been recorded in Ireland (chiefly Ulster) since the 17th century.

  • Signia
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Signia

    Sign.

  • Barrowman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Barrowman

    English : variant of Borrowman.

  • Bhadranidhi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Bhadranidhi

    Goodness

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