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Zuni gender-nonconforming people
Lhamana, in traditional Zuni culture, are biologically male people who take on the social and ceremonial roles usually performed by women in their culture
Lhamana
Zuni lhamana and cultural ambassador (c. 1849–1896)
spellings) was a Zuni Native American lhamana from New Mexico, and a notable weaver and potter. As the most famous lhamana on record, We'wha served as a cultural
We'wha
Gender identities outside of the gender binary
Fakaleitī Femminiello Galli Güevedoce Hijra Kathoey Khanith Köçek Koekchuch Lhamana Māhū Mak nyah Mukhannathun Muxe Nádleehi Nullo Rae-rae Sipiniq Sworn virgin
Non-binary
Culturally recognised union between people
Indigenous and lineage-based cultures. In the Americas, We'wha (Zuni), was a lhamana (male individuals who, at least some of the time, dress and live in the
Marriage
Gender identity differing from sex assigned at birth
recognize the existence of more than two genders, such as the Zuni male-bodied lhamana, the Lakota male-bodied winkte, and the Mohave male-bodied alyhaa and female-bodied
Transgender
Dressing like a different gender
Fakaleitī Femminiello Galli Güevedoce Hijra Kathoey Khanith Köçek Koekchuch Lhamana Māhū Mak nyah Mukhannathun Muxe Nádleehi Nullo Rae-rae Sipiniq Sworn virgin
Cross-dressing
Non-conventional expression of gender in humans
Fakaleitī Femminiello Galli Güevedoce Hijra Kathoey Khanith Köçek Koekchuch Lhamana Māhū Mak nyah Mukhannathun Muxe Nádleehi Nullo Rae-rae Sipiniq Sworn virgin
Gender_nonconformity
Flattening breasts with undergarments
Fakaleitī Femminiello Galli Güevedoce Hijra Kathoey Khanith Köçek Koekchuch Lhamana Māhū Mak nyah Mukhannathun Muxe Nádleehi Nullo Rae-rae Sipiniq Sworn virgin
Breast_binding
Gender identity of lacking a gender
Fakaleitī Femminiello Galli Güevedoce Hijra Kathoey Khanith Köçek Koekchuch Lhamana Māhū Mak nyah Mukhannathun Muxe Nádleehi Nullo Rae-rae Sipiniq Sworn virgin
Agender
fluid and third gender roles, including the Navajo nádleehi and the Zuni lhamana, have existed since pre-colonial times. Some medieval European documents
Transgender_history
Umbrella term for gender-variant Indigenous North Americans
Okitcitakwe "warrior woman" Female-assigned Warao tida wena "twisted women" Zuni lhamana Men who at times may also take on the social and ceremonial roles performed
Two-spirit
Form of slang
Fakaleitī Femminiello Galli Güevedoce Hijra Kathoey Khanith Köçek Koekchuch Lhamana Māhū Mak nyah Mukhannathun Muxe Nádleehi Nullo Rae-rae Sipiniq Sworn virgin
Polari
Gender-neutral grammatical forms in Polish
Fakaleitī Femminiello Galli Güevedoce Hijra Kathoey Khanith Köçek Koekchuch Lhamana Māhū Mak nyah Mukhannathun Muxe Nádleehi Nullo Rae-rae Sipiniq Sworn virgin
Dukaism
Native American Pueblo peoples native to the Zuni River valley
in 2003 after several lawsuits. We'Wha (1849–1896), a celebrated Zuni lhamana weaver at work on a backstrap loom, photo: John K. Hillers, c. 1871–1907
Zuni_people
Brazilian cryptolect
Fakaleitī Femminiello Galli Güevedoce Hijra Kathoey Khanith Köçek Koekchuch Lhamana Māhū Mak nyah Mukhannathun Muxe Nádleehi Nullo Rae-rae Sipiniq Sworn virgin
Pajubá
The Zuni people also recognize these types of gender roles. The terms lhamana (literally behave like a woman) refers to people assigned male at birth
LGBTQ_rights_in_New_Mexico
We'wha was a Zuni Native American lhamana from New Mexico. Lhamana are biologically male people who take on the social and ceremonial roles usually performed
LGBTQ people in the United States
LGBTQ_people_in_the_United_States
American activist
Femboy Femminiello Gender bender Güevedoce Hijra Kathoey Köçek Koekchuch Lhamana Māhū Masculine of center Mudoko dako Mukhannath Mustarjil Muxe Nádleehi
Alexander_John_Goodrum
Proposed gender-neutral Polish pronoun
Fakaleitī Femminiello Galli Güevedoce Hijra Kathoey Khanith Köçek Koekchuch Lhamana Māhū Mak nyah Mukhannathun Muxe Nádleehi Nullo Rae-rae Sipiniq Sworn virgin
Onu_(pronoun)
ministry, in 1866. We'wha (1849–1896) was a notable Zuni weaver, potter and lhamana. Raised as a boy, they would later spend part of their life dressing and
LGBTQ_history
Black and Latino LGBT subculture in the United States
Fakaleitī Femminiello Galli Güevedoce Hijra Kathoey Khanith Köçek Koekchuch Lhamana Māhū Mak nyah Mukhannathun Muxe Nádleehi Nullo Rae-rae Sipiniq Sworn virgin
Ball_culture
Style convention
Fakaleitī Femminiello Galli Güevedoce Hijra Kathoey Khanith Köçek Koekchuch Lhamana Māhū Mak nyah Mukhannathun Muxe Nádleehi Nullo Rae-rae Sipiniq Sworn virgin
Queer_fashion
Theory in feminism and sociology
Femboy Femminiello Gender bender Güevedoce Hijra Kathoey Köçek Koekchuch Lhamana Māhū Masculine of center Mudoko dako Mukhannath Mustarjil Muxe Nádleehi
Social_construction_of_gender
Gender expression and identity terminology
Femboy Femminiello Gender bender Güevedoce Hijra Kathoey Köçek Koekchuch Lhamana Māhū Masculine of center Mudoko dako Mukhannath Mustarjil Muxe Nádleehi
Masculine_of_center
Intentional killing of trans women
Fakaleitī Femminiello Galli Güevedoce Hijra Kathoey Khanith Köçek Koekchuch Lhamana Māhū Mak nyah Mukhannathun Muxe Nádleehi Nullo Rae-rae Sipiniq Sworn virgin
Transfemicide
labour. Buggery, or anal sex between men, was already illegal. We'wha, a lhamana of the Zuni tribe, begins a six-month stay in Washington, D.C., during
LGBTQ rights in the 19th century
LGBTQ_rights_in_the_19th_century
Yuu Watase 1970– Japanese X-gender Manga writer We'wha 1849–1896 Zuni Lhamana Zuni Native American Joshua Whitehead 1989– Oji-Cree Two-Spirit Author
List_of_non-binary_people
LGBTQ means lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer
Fakaleitī Femminiello Galli Güevedoce Hijra Kathoey Khanith Köçek Koekchuch Lhamana Māhū Mak nyah Mukhannathun Muxe Nádleehi Nullo Rae-rae Sipiniq Sworn virgin
Outline_of_LGBTQ_topics
Someone who possesses both male and female sexual characteristics
Fakaleitī Femminiello Galli Güevedoce Hijra Kathoey Khanith Köçek Koekchuch Lhamana Māhū Mak nyah Mukhannathun Muxe Nádleehi Nullo Rae-rae Sipiniq Sworn virgin
Androgynos_(Judaism)
Distinct from biological reality or individual cognitive reality
Femboy Femminiello Gender bender Güevedoce Hijra Kathoey Köçek Koekchuch Lhamana Māhū Masculine of center Mudoko dako Mukhannath Mustarjil Muxe Nádleehi
Social_reality
Baby or child raised as gender-neutral
Fakaleitī Femminiello Galli Güevedoce Hijra Kathoey Khanith Köçek Koekchuch Lhamana Māhū Mak nyah Mukhannathun Muxe Nádleehi Nullo Rae-rae Sipiniq Sworn virgin
Theyby
two-spirit individuals, known in their language as lhamana (or łamana, pronounced [ˈɬamana]). The lhamana took on women's clothing and feminine activities
Same-sex marriage in New Mexico
Same-sex_marriage_in_New_Mexico
LGBT monument in USA
American from New Mexico, and the most famous lhamana on record. In traditional Zuni culture, the lhamana are assigned-male-at-birth people who take on
Rainbow_Honor_Walk
Díaz del Castillo describe their disapproval of third genders such as Lhamanas, same-sex romantic and sexual relationships (sodomy) found throughout North
Sexuality and gender in Zapotec Oaxaca
Sexuality_and_gender_in_Zapotec_Oaxaca
American anthropologist (1849–1915)
husband, in 1881 Matilda Stevenson met her life long Zuni friend, We'wha, a lhamana. We'wha would be instrumental in helping to facilitate interactions between
Matilda_Coxe_Stevenson
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Boy/Male
Indian
Purity
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Excellent
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French
Gift of Peace
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Summer.Irish : variant of Summer or Summers.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Sommer.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Swiss
Italian Form of Frederick; Peaceful Ruler; Spanish Form of Frederick Peaceful Ruler
Surname or Lastname
English (southwest)
English (southwest) : occupational name for a digger of ditches or a builder of dikes, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a ditch or dike, from an agent derivative of Middle English diche, dike (see Dyke).English : regional name from an area of East Sussex, near Hellingly, called ‘the Dicker’ (hence also the hamlets of Upper and Lower Dicker), from Middle English dyker unit of ten (Latin decuria, from decem ‘ten’); the reason for the place being so named is not clear. It has been suggested that the reference is to a bundle of iron rods, in which sense dicras appears in Domesday Book. Such a bundle could have been the rent for property in this iron-working area. Surname forms such as atte dicker occur in the surrounding region in the 13th and 14th centuries.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Dick 2, from an inflected form.North German : variant of Low German Dieker, a topographic or an occupational name for someone who lived or worked at a dike (see Dieck).Americanized spelling of French Decaire.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Shining
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Braver Person in Tamil Literature
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Night; Ambition; Born on Monday; Most Beautiful
Boy/Male
Arabic
Excellence; Reward; Grace; Favour
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