Reclaiming two-spirits : sexuality, spiritual renewal, & sovereignty in Native America /

Before 1492, hundreds of Indigenous communities across North America included people who were called aakíí'skasi, miati, okitcitak-we or one of hundreds of other tribally specific identities. These individuals identified as neither male nor female, but as both. After European colonizers invaded...

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Main Author: Smithers, Gregory D., 1974- (Author)
Other Authors: Heavy Runner, Raven E. (writer of foreword.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston : Beacon Press, [2022].
Series:Queer action/queer ideas.
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Summary:Before 1492, hundreds of Indigenous communities across North America included people who were called aakíí'skasi, miati, okitcitak-we or one of hundreds of other tribally specific identities. These individuals identified as neither male nor female, but as both. After European colonizers invaded Indian Country, centuries of violence and systematic persecution followed, imperiling the existence of people who today call themselves Two-Spirits, an umbrella term that started being used in 1990, when a group of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Natives met at an annual gathering, searching for language that would celebrate Indigenous diversity throughout North America. They decided on Two-Spirits, which is derived from the Northern Algonquin word niiz manidoowag and denotes the existence of feminine and masculine qualities in a single person. Covering five hundred years of history, and using archaeological evidence, art, written sources, and oral storytelling, Reclaiming Two-Spirits decolonizes the history of gender and sexuality in Native North America. Examining sixteen images that reveal Two-Spirit history and culture, historian Gregory D. Smithers takes readers on a harrowing journey into Indigenous communities disrupted by colonial massacres, abductions and Inquisitions. The stories reveal how the authors of colonialism's written archives used violence and labels such as "hermaphrodite" and "berdache" to both denigrate and erase Two-Spirit people from Indigenous history. but as Smithers shows, the colonizers failed in the face of heroic acts of Indigenous resistance. In the most up-to-date and complete history of Two-Spirit people ever written, Smithers brings to life the efforts of over five centuries of Indigenous people who had the foresight to take essential parts of their cultural life and spiritual beliefs underground in a bid to save them. A product of close work with members of the Two-Spirit community, as well as Native American scholars and activists, the book shows how Two-Spirit people are reclaiming their Native traditions, identities, roles and, in some communities, their sacred status, reconnecting their vital history to Native nations in the twenty-first century.
Item Description:The Cushing Library/Women & Gender Studies copy was acquired as part of The Don Kelly Research Collection of Gay Literature and Culture.
Physical Description:xxxiii, 332 pages, [8] pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780807003466
0807003468
9780807008195
0807008192