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    * In Afghanistan and Pakistan, there is a 100 year old tradition in which a family with no sons will choose a daughter to raise as a ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacha_posh bacha posh]'' (meaning "dressed as a boy"), a male or intermediate gender role. This lasts until the child has reached marriage age, whereupon the child is pressured to switch to a female gender role.
    * '''Name of identity:''' called ''asog'' in groups in the Visayan islands, and ''bayok'' in the Luzon islands.<ref>http://intersections.anu.edu.au/issue2/carolyn2.html</ref>
    * '''Culture:''' indigenous peoples of the Philippines
    * '''Era:''' traditional to present
    * '''Description of sex/gender:''' AMAB and feminine
    * '''Role in society:''' shaman

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    • Name of identity: called asog in groups in the Visayan islands, and bayok in the Luzon islands.[1]
    • Culture: indigenous peoples of the Philippines
    • Era: traditional to present
    • Description of sex/gender: AMAB and feminine
    • Role in society: shaman