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*The Ojibwe people of Canada recognized the ininiikaazo and the ikwekaazo pre-colonization. Ininiikaazo means "woman who functions as a man," and ikwekaazo means "man who functions as a woman."
*The Ojibwe people of Canada recognized the ininiikaazo and the ikwekaazo pre-colonization. Ininiikaazo means "woman who functions as a man," and ikwekaazo means "man who functions as a woman."
*"[I]n parts of Chile and Argentina, 'machi' are spiritual leaders who fluidly move between or embrace both womanhood and manhood during healing ceremonies."<ref>Barbee, H., & Schrock, D. (2019). ''Un/gendering Social Selves: How Nonbinary People Navigate and Experience a Binarily Gendered World''. Sociological Forum. doi:10.1111/socf.12517 </ref>


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