- well as, transgender. Culturally-specific
gender diverse terms include sistergirls and brotherboys, for
Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander people. Ambiguities...
- (Hawaiian), mahu
vahine (Tahitian),
whakawahine (New
Zealand Māori),
sistergirls and
brotherboys (Aboriginal
Australians and
Torres Strait Islanders)...
-
Aboriginal Australians and
Torres Strait Islanders are
often referred to as
sistergirls and brotherboys. The
level of
acceptance varies with each
community and...
- Islands’
Sistergirls:
Remote Island Community With
Highest Po****tion Of
Transgender People In Australia. Inquistr, 30
August 2015
Sistergirls and the...
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murrulawamini (pronounced [ˌmurulawaˈmini]),
often translated in
English as "
sistergirls". In 2015, a
group of
Aboriginal elders delivered a petition, called...
-
Feminist Wire.
Retrieved June 1, 2019. Ellis,
Lyndsey (March 23, 2018). "The
Sistergirl Revolution of Toni Cade Bambara". Shondaland.
Archived from the original...
- AIDS
Council in 2013,
followed by state-wide
consultations with LGBTIQ+
sistergirl and
brotherboy communities, and
changed their name to
Queensland Council...
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Sydney Opera House 1994 No
Sugar Ballina Street Bridge,
Lismore 1994
Sistergirl Russell Street Theatre 1995
Because You are Mine ANU 1996 The Commission...
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studies dealing with
Indigenous history and identity. She is the
author of
Sistergirl (1998), and co-author, with her
mother Rita, of the
critically acclaimed...
- Perth. Some of its
productions from this
period include Bran Nue Dae,
Sistergirl, Tourmaline,
Corrugation Road (winner of The Age Critics’ Award), The...