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* '''ninauposkitzipxpe'''. In North America, the Blackfoot Confederacy recognizes a gender called ''ninauposkitzipxpe'', "manly-hearted women," who are [[AFAB|assigned female at birth]], and occupy a gender role different from that of women and men.<ref>''[https://prezi.com/izm-k5qn6tjc/gender-identity-and-historical-context-in-native-cultures/ Gender Identity and Historical Context in Native Cultures]'' by Emily Zogbi on 15 December 2014.</ref> | * '''ninauposkitzipxpe'''. In North America, the Blackfoot Confederacy recognizes a gender called ''ninauposkitzipxpe'', "manly-hearted women," who are [[AFAB|assigned female at birth]], and occupy a gender role different from that of women and men.<ref>''[https://prezi.com/izm-k5qn6tjc/gender-identity-and-historical-context-in-native-cultures/ Gender Identity and Historical Context in Native Cultures]'' by Emily Zogbi on 15 December 2014.</ref> | ||
* '''[[nonbinary]]'''<ref name="NBGQ2016"></ref> is an umbrella term for all who don't identify as just female or male. Though there are many kinds of nonbinary gender identities, some people identify as "nonbinary" only. | * '''[[nonbinary]]'''<ref name="NBGQ2016"></ref> is an umbrella term for all who don't identify as just female or male. Though there are many kinds of nonbinary gender identities, some people identify as "nonbinary" only. | ||
* '''non-gendered''', an identity brought to the fore by Christie Elan-Cane since at least 2000.<ref>[http://www.gender.org.uk/conf/2000/elancane.htm The Fallacy of the Myth of Gender], | |||
Christie Elan-Cane, USA and London Gendys Conference, 2000 [https://elancane.livejournal.com/profile]</ref> | |||
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