List of nonbinary identities: Difference between revisions

→‎B: Removed the entry "berdache," as it is represented elsewhere on this page by its preferable synonym "two-spirit."
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(→‎G: Removed entry "gallae," because it has been moved to the article "list of uncommon nonbinary identities.")
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[[File:Dance to the Berdache - Saukie C15964.jpg|thumb|''Dance to the Berdache,'' painted by George Caitlin in 1861 while on the Great Plains, among the Sac and Fox Indians, showing a ceremonial dance to celebrate a berdache or two-spirit person.]]
* '''berdache'''. An old word used by European-American anthropologists as an umbrella term for LGBT identities (including those noted as nonbinary gender roles) in Native American cultures. The term was replaced by [[Two-Spirit]] in 1990 at an Indigenous lesbian and gay international gathering.<ref name=NativeOut101>"[http://nativeout.com/twospirit-rc/two-spirit-101/ Two Spirit 101]" at ''NativeOut''. Accessed 23 Sep 2015</ref> Some Native American people can reclaim the word "berdache" for themselves, but it shouldn't be used by people who aren't Native.
* '''bi-gender, or [[bigender]]'''.<ref name=NBGQ2016></ref> Bigender individuals have two gender identities, at the same time, or at different times.<ref>Schneider, M., et al, American Psychological Association, ''APA Task Force on Gender Identity, Gender Variance, and Intersex Conditions'', 2008 [http://www.apa.org/topics/lgbt/transgender.pdf Answers to Your Questions ABOUT TRANSGENDER PEOPLE, GENDER IDENTITY, AND GENDER EXPRESSION] (PDF), date unknown, captured April 2016.</ref> These two genders might be female and male, or they might be a different pair of genders.
* '''bi-gender, or [[bigender]]'''.<ref name=NBGQ2016></ref> Bigender individuals have two gender identities, at the same time, or at different times.<ref>Schneider, M., et al, American Psychological Association, ''APA Task Force on Gender Identity, Gender Variance, and Intersex Conditions'', 2008 [http://www.apa.org/topics/lgbt/transgender.pdf Answers to Your Questions ABOUT TRANSGENDER PEOPLE, GENDER IDENTITY, AND GENDER EXPRESSION] (PDF), date unknown, captured April 2016.</ref> These two genders might be female and male, or they might be a different pair of genders.
* '''[[butch]]'''.<ref name=NBGQ2016></ref> A lesbian gender identity or expression, which some see as a nonbinary gender.
* '''[[butch]]'''.<ref name=NBGQ2016></ref> A lesbian gender identity or expression, which some see as a nonbinary gender.
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