Gender variance in spirituality: Difference between revisions
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* '''White Shell Girl''', a two-spirit person, in this case a masculine woman, in the creation story who helped Turquoise Boy save the people from the flood. She later became the moon (Tłʼéhonaaʼéí, The One Who Rules the Night). | * '''White Shell Girl''', a two-spirit person, in this case a masculine woman, in the creation story who helped Turquoise Boy save the people from the flood. She later became the moon (Tłʼéhonaaʼéí, The One Who Rules the Night). | ||
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==== Views about gender variance in | ==== Views about gender variance in Nahua spiritualities ==== | ||
''Information needed.'' | ''Information needed.'' | ||
==== Gender variant figures in | ==== Gender variant figures in Nahua spiritualities ==== | ||
[[File:Huehuecoyotl.jpg|thumb|200px|The | [[File:Huehuecoyotl.jpg|thumb|200px|The Nahua god Huehuecoyotl, in the Codex Telleriano-Remensis (16th century).]] | ||
Figures in | Figures in Nahua traditions: | ||
* '''Huehuecoyotl''', an Aztec trickster god who was usually male but sometimes female | * '''Huehuecoyotl''', an Aztec trickster god who was usually male but sometimes female | ||