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    '''Two-spirit''' (also spelt '''Two Spirit''' or '''Twospirit''') is an umbrella term used by native North Americans to describe some gay, lesbian, bisexual and gender-variant people.
    '''Two-spirit''' (also spelt '''Two Spirit''' or '''Twospirit''') is an umbrella term used by native North Americans to describe some gay, lesbian, bisexual and gender-variant people.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/08/fashion/08SPIRIT.html?_r=0 A Spirit of Belonging, Inside and Out"]. The New York Times. 8 Oct 2006. Retrieved 28 July 2016.</ref>
     
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    Two-spirit (also spelt Two Spirit or Twospirit) is an umbrella term used by native North Americans to describe some gay, lesbian, bisexual and gender-variant people.[1]

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    1. A Spirit of Belonging, Inside and Out". The New York Times. 8 Oct 2006. Retrieved 28 July 2016.