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    * '''Culture:''' Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
    * '''Culture:''' Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
    * '''Era:''' to present
    * '''Era:''' to present
    * '''Description of sex/gender:''' Sistergirl is analogous to trans woman. Brotherboy is analogous to trans man.<ref name="atsaq">http://www.atsaq.com/files/Supporting%20Transgender%20and%20Sistergirl%20Web%20verision.pdf</ref>
    * '''Description of sex/gender:''' Sistergirl is analogous to [[transfeminine]]. Brotherboy is analogous to [[transmasculine]].<ref name="atsaq">http://www.atsaq.com/files/Supporting%20Transgender%20and%20Sistergirl%20Web%20verision.pdf (Dead link)</ref>
    * '''Role in society:'''  
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    In Australia, Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities recognize identities called sistergirl (analogous to trans woman) and brotherboy (analogous to trans man).<ref>http://www.atsaq.com/files/Supporting%20Transgender%20and%20Sistergirl%20Web%20verision.pdf</ref>
    In Australia, Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities recognize identities called sistergirl ([[AMAB]] people who have a feminine spirit) and brotherboy ([[AFAB]] people who have a masculine spirit). Brotherboys and Sistergirls can have binary or nonbinary genders.<ref name="Moon">{{Cite web |title=Brotherboys And Sistergirls: We Need To Decolonise Our Attitude Towards Gender In This Country |author=Moon, Hayden |work=Junkee |date=20 July 2020 |access-date=17 September 2020 |url= https://junkee.com/brotherboy-sistergirl-decolonise-gender/262222}}</ref><ref name="atsaq" />


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