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  1. A Map of Gender-Diverse Cultures

    This text and the language in the corresponding map was updated in consultation with a world gender expert in October, 2023.

    "Throughout recorded history and since time immemorial, thriving cultures have recognized, revered, and integrated more than two genders. Terms such as #transgender, gay, or bisexual are Western constructs that often assume three things: that there are only two sexes (male/female), as many as three sexualities (gay/straight/bisexual), and only two #genders (man/woman).

    "Even after the end of the modern era and as the #colonial period wanes, hundreds of distinct #Indigenous societies around the globe still retain their own long-established traditions for third, fourth, fifth, or more genders. The subject of #TwoSpirits, Fred Martinez, for example, was not a boy who wanted to be a girl, but both a boy and a girl — an identity his Navajo culture recognized and revered as #nádleehí. Meanwhile, Hina of Kumu Hina is part of a #NativeHawaiian culture that has traditionally revered and respected #mahu, those who embody both male and female spirit. It’s not uncommon for third gender people to perform critical spiritual and religious functions in their communities.

    "Among many Indigenous societies, two prominent features often distinguish the lives and social roles of third gender persons from those of cisgender persons or contemporary transgender persons in non-Indigenous societies. The first is that many Indigenous terms for third gender people contain both the word for 'man' and 'woman' in their construction, and that #ThirdGender people are seen as embodying both of those genders in diverse ways. The second is that the history of many third genders is in the community role of religious specialists, which also takes diverse forms, depending on the beliefs of diverse cultures. While not all third gender persons are defined in these terms, across our species, this phenomenon of the third gender religious specialist, healer, or spiritual worker has been part of our #CollectiveIdentity and human experience since time immemorial.

    "Since the beginning of the 21st century, we’ve seen tremendous expansion of the role that transgender, #GenderDiverse, and third gender people have in society, following the tenuous establishment of civil rights for #gay and #lesbian people in many nations and increased access to #genderaffirming care in the transgender community. Many Indigenous transgender people who also identify as third gender are familiar to large audiences via their participation in popular media or social media activism. Third gender people, like the Japanese-Samoan, #Faafafine artist Yuki Kihara, now participate in major global cultural events and function not just as representatives of their gender-based community, but of their nation. Kihara had both a solo exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and represented New Zealand at the 2021 Venice Biennale. [For more: '#LGBTQIA+ Pride and Two-Spirit People' in Smithsonian Voices.]

    "In the 21st century, many third gender people choose to take advantage of #GenderAffirmingCare, and identify, in addition to being third gender, as transgender. As access to gender-affirming care parallels healthcare access, and both third gender and Indigenous persons are often marginalized economically, it is not as readily available to many Indigenous transgender people, and within Indigenous cultures, medical transition is often seen as separate or secondary to social transition.

    "Within #Western societies, despite centuries of suppression, there are still traces of a past when third or fourth or more genders were recognized within many cultures and societies. In rare cases, they presently exist. An example of this would be the #burrnesha of Albania, women who give up their social role as women to live as men. Likewise, within Jewish culture and law, as many as eight genders have been historically recognized, and in diverse ways.

    "Take a tour with this world map, and learn how many cultures see gender diversity."

    Learn more:
    pbs.org/independentlens/conten

    #PBS #GenderDiversity #CulturalTraditions #Genders #ThreeGenders #ThirdGender #FiveGenders #Gender #GBLTQ #Genders

  2. The third gender of southern #Mexico

    In #Oaxaca’s #IstmoDeTehuantepec region, the traditional #Indigenous division of three genders is seen as a natural way of being.

    by Ola Synowiec
    26 November 2018

    " 'Which form should I use when I talk to you: feminine or masculine?' I asked #LukasAvendaño, who I had seen in trousers earlier in the day but now was wearing a traditional black skirt with colourful embroidered flowers called an enagua. We were speaking in Spanish, with its gendered nouns and pronouns. 'I prefer you’d just call me sweetheart,' Avendaño giggled.

    "Here, in the Istmo de Tehuantepec region in Mexico’s southern state of Oaxaca, there are three genders: #female, #male and #muxes. This third classification has been acknowledged and celebrated since #PreHispanic times, and it’s hard to imagine life without muxes here. But in this region where most people speak the indigenous #Zapotec language, my question doesn’t make much sense.
    'In Zapotec, as in English, there are no grammatical genders. There is only one form for all people. Muxes have never been forced to wonder: are they more man or woman?' Avendaño explained.
    'We’re the third sex,' added Felina, who, unlike Avendaño, decided to change his given male name, Ángel, and goes only by this moniker. 'There’s men and women and there’s something in between, and that’s who I am.' "

    Read more:
    bbc.com/travel/story/20181125-

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/Zkwm0

    #CulturalTraditions #ThreeGenders #Gender #GBLTQ #Genders

  3. CW: Partei-Infos Bundestagsfraktionen

    SPD (ich mußte gerade kurz nachdenken ob & was es zwischen Grünen & CDU noch gibt) spd.de/newsletter

    eMail-Adresse & optional Vorname, Nachname Geschlecht (the #threeGenders) & PLZ
    (Auf der Bestätigungsseite erstmal ’n Spendenaufruf „Spendenzweck: Für Demokratie“ -.-)

  4. Was? Waaas? #threeGenders

    (Bin ich gestorben & im Himmel gelandet?)

  5. Ahh, the #threeGenders
    (& diesmal ist *alles* optional, außer dem, Thema & der Mail-Adresse.)

    & was? Das deutsche LGBTQ?

  6. Ahh, the #threeGenders
    (& wiedermal mit „Keine Angabe“-Angabe)

  7. Ahh, the #threeGenders
    (Mal wieder optional & mit Radiobuttons)

  8. Ahh, the #threeGenders
    (Was soll dieser „Keine Angabe“-Scheiß? Macht’s doch optional, dann muß ich auch keine Angabe machen)

  9. Ahh, the #threeGenders
    (& die Angabe ist optional, das macht mich so glücklich, ich könnte heulen)

  10. Keine Warntagwarnung auf keinem meiner Geräte, egal ob mit SIM-Karte oder ohne.
    & achja, the #threeGenders
    warntag-umfrage.de