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[[File:2spiritflag.jpg|thumb|Two-Spirit [[pride flags|flag]].]] | |||
[[File:We-Wa, a Zuni berdache, weaving - NARA - 523796.jpg|thumb|We-Wha, a Zuni Two-Spirit (''Lhamana'') person who lived 1849-1896.]] | |||
[[File:SF Pride 2014 - Stierch 3.jpg|thumb|Two-spirited pride marchers at San Francisco Pride 2014.]] | [[File:SF Pride 2014 - Stierch 3.jpg|thumb|Two-spirited pride marchers at San Francisco Pride 2014.]] | ||
'''Two- | '''Two-Spirit''', or '''Two Spirit''', is the modern English [[umbrella term]] for [[MOGII]] identities and [[gender role|gender roles]] that are part of hundreds of Native American cultures. In 1990, the Native American/First Nations gay and lesbian conference agreed to choose Two-Spirit as an English umbrella term for some gender roles unique to Native American cultures.<ref>"Two-Spirit." ''Wikipedia.'' Retrieved November 29, 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-Spirit</ref> They saw it as a better alternative to other, more problematic English labels that Westerners had applied to these gender roles, such as "berdache" and "[[third gender]]." | ||
'''People who are not Native American are not entitled to call themselves Two-Spirit'''. That would be [[ethnicity and culture#Cultural appropriation|cultural appropriation]]. People who aren't Native should instead consider using labels that are available to anyone, such as [[Bigender|bigender]] or [[Nonbinary|nonbinary]]. | |||
== References == | "Two-spirit" was one of the 56 genders made available on Facebook in 2014.<ref>Eve Shapiro, ''Gender circuits: Bodies and identities in a technological age.'' Unpaged.</ref> | ||
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[[Category: | ==See also== | ||
*[[Gender-variant identities worldwide]] | |||
*[[Bigender]] | |||
*[[Third gender]] | |||
*[[Ethnicity and culture]] | |||
==External links== | |||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-Spirit Wikipedia's article on Two-Spirit] | |||
* [http://fusion.net/story/46014/native-americans-talk-gender-identity-at-a-two-spirit-powwow/ Fusion: Native Americans talk gender identity at a ‘two-spirit’ powwow] | |||
* [http://www.willsworld.org/twospiritq-a.html Who are the Two Spirits?] | |||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Gender-variant identities worldwide]] | |||
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