- it has
experienced more
academic and
social acceptance than the term
berdache,
which it was
coined to replace. The
government of
Canada officially uses...
-
Languages of California.
University Press. p. 164. The
institution of
berdaches or women-men is one of
frequent occurrence among the
California natives...
- anthropologists. "
Berdache" has also been used to
describe slave boys, sold into ****ual servitude. Kyle De
Vries writes, "
Berdache is a
derogatory term...
-
among native peoples, and
attempted to
crush it out by
subjecting the
berdaches (as the
Spanish called them)
under their rule to
severe penalties, including...
-
among native peoples, and
attempted to
crush it out by
subjecting the
berdaches (as the
Spanish called them)
under their rule to
severe penalties, including...
-
ceremonies in
which they
would fully berdache females as males,
giving them the
right to
marry women. The term
berdache is
considered outdated in the modern...
-
April 15, 2024.
Retrieved April 15, 2024. de Vries,
Kylan Mattias (2009). "
Berdache (Two-Spirit)". In O'Brien, Jodi (ed.).
Encyclopedia of
gender and society...
-
butch ****ism, and such non-European
identities as the
Native American berdache or the
Indian Hijra".
Transgender can also
refer specifically to a person...
- the term
berdache,
which means, 'p****ive
partner in sodomy, boy prostitute.'"
Accessed 6
April 2016 de Vries,
Kylan Mattias (2009). "
Berdache (Two-Spirit)"...
- "women," and "third gender"
likely would be meaningless. The
unsavory word "
berdache"
certainly ought to be
ditched (Jacobs et al. 1997:3–5), but the urban...