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Lhamana (/ˈlɑːmɪnə/[citation needed]), in
traditional Zuni culture, are
biologically male
people who take on the
social and
ceremonial roles usually performed...
- 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...
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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...
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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...
- Fakaleitī
Femminiello Galli Güevedoce
Hijra Kathoey Khanith Köçek
Koekchuch Lhamana Māhū Mak nyah
Mukhannathun Muxe Nádleehi
Nullo Rae-rae
Sipiniq Sworn virgin...
- Fakaleitī
Femminiello Galli Güevedoce
Hijra Kathoey Khanith Köçek
Koekchuch Lhamana Māhū Mak nyah
Mukhannathun Muxe Nádleehi
Nullo Rae-rae
Sipiniq Sworn virgin...
- Fakaleitī
Femminiello Galli Güevedoce
Hijra Kathoey Khanith Köçek
Koekchuch Lhamana Māhū Mak nyah
Mukhannathun Muxe Nádleehi
Nullo Rae-rae
Sipiniq Sworn virgin...
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Okitcitakwe "warrior woman" Female-****igned
Warao tida wena "twisted women" Zuni
lhamana Men who at
times may also take on the
social and
ceremonial roles performed...
- labour. Buggery, or anal ****
between men, was
already illegal. We'wha, a
lhamana of the Zuni tribe,
begins a six-month stay in Washington, D.C., during...
- Fakaleitī
Femminiello Galli Güevedoce
Hijra Kathoey Khanith Köçek
Koekchuch Lhamana Māhū Mak nyah
Mukhannathun Muxe Nádleehi
Nullo Rae-rae
Sipiniq Sworn virgin...