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Place of birth | Chinle, Arizona[1] |
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Nationality | Diné (Navajo) Nation, USA |
Pronouns | they/them, she/her[2] |
Gender identity |
nonbinary femme (English) ákót’éego diné nádleehí nishłį (Diné)[1][3] |
Charlie Amáyá Scott is a Diné scholar and social media influencer.
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 nativemax (23 August 2020). "A Conversation with Non-Binary Indigenous Femme & Influencer Charlie Amáyá Scott". Native Max. Retrieved 6 July 2022.
- ↑ Charlie Amáyá Scott. "Charlie Amáyá Scott - About". Diné Aesthetic(s). Retrieved 6 July 2022.
- ↑ Charlie Amáyá Scott [@GrandmaSaidNo] (1 September 2019). "Throughout this past month, I have been reflecting on my relationship to my community and Dinétah. As many folks know, in English, I identify as trans // non-binary femme. In Diné, ákót'éego diné nádleehí nishłį. They don't mean the same thing at all" – via Twitter.