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Clothing The most important part of the wardrobe for the women is their veil; which they begin wearing around the age of five.The women explain their observance of the veil in terms of beauty, not the Islamic religion. "We feel you are more beautiful when you wear a veil," Mrs. Hamida said. "When we are 5 years old we ask our mothers if we can be veiled so we can be like them." These veils cover their faces at all times, even when they eat unless there is no male present except for their husband as no other male will ever see their face. Unlike a number of other
Arab/
Muslim cultures, the women are able to keep part of their hair uncovered. The Rashaida women are also said to be typically adorned in silver jewellery which the women craft themselves and often sell at local markets. The rest of their outfits are also said to be elaborate with long skirts and bright colours; being particularly famous for their black-and-red geometrically patterned dresses. When they first migrated to Eritrea, they were said to be wearing these traditional red ankle-length skirts that were adorned with bright yellow and green patterns. The men traditionally wear a
thawb and a white turban but sometimes they can be seen wearing colourful turbans. If the groom accepts the marriage, he must pay a
dowry which is usually in the form of cash and camels. The traditional wedding of the Rashaida group involves a seven-day event involving a number of festivities like drumming, dancing and camel racing. but it is very common to see them mixing with the highlanders. Within the Rashaida group, there are said to be two different 'races'. Those that have lighter skin are referred to as "Red" while the freed slaves who were raised by the Rashaida are referred to as the "Black", with the term 'muwalladin' or '
Muwallad' also often being used to label them. It is an important factor in social relations as it is part of the foundation for a good reputation. These Arab hospitality practices can also be seen in the traditional practices of the Rashaida people. When guests are entertained in their homes, they are greeted, fed and entertained according to a set of established rules. For example, there cannot be an offering of hospitality within the household unless a senior woman is present. When the Rashaida hosts their guests, they treat it as a ritual and host it in their tents, designated spaces for significant ritual events such as childbirth and marriage. These tents, along with the ones they live in, are mostly made from goatskin or of animal hair from their camel herds but can also be made from sheep or goat hair. As this is treated as a ritual, there is a particular order of activities that take place. This sequence is as follows: • The guests are greeted • They are served beverages in the order of water, then tea and then coffee. • An animal is killed for the meal, and the knife is presented to the guests • A broth is cooked from the animal and served to the guests • The meat itself is served • Cooked grain is then served to the guests • Words of gratitude are given and the guests depart == Rashaida in Sudan ==