The non-native temptation to use the Native-American term
"two-spirit"
(instituted in 1991) is great, but has generally been frowned upon by
Native Americans, even though the term was created in tandem by native
and non-native anthropologists. Historically, most two-spirits (then
referred to indiscriminately as berdaches by non-native anthropologists)
had the gender identity of an androgyne, displayed the gender
presentation of androgyne, and lived in an androgyne gender role, and
some even exhibited androgyny in the remaining component of gender
(gender performance). Maybe sometime in the future, after the term's
misappropriation by the native and non-native gay communities is sorted
out, Native Americans will come to recognize non-native androgynes as
two-spirits, even though the shamanic elements of the term tend not to be
embodied by non-natives.
[In early 2005, an article about this website appeared in Transgender
Tapestry magazine, which is a publication of IFGE (the International
Foundation for Gender Education). The article is a more concise version of the essay above.]
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