- Two-spirit
individuals are
known in the
Dakota language as
wiŋkta (pronounced [ˈwĩkta]). Many
wiŋkta married cisgender men
without indication of polygyny,...
- The
Dakota people refer to male-bodied
individuals who act as
female as
winkta. They are
ikwekaazo (literally "men who
chose to
function as women") among...
- (Runs on It); Mato
Hotanka (Loud
Voice Bear);
Rlaya Wakua (Chase Rattling);
Winkta Yuza (Married to Hermaphrodite);
Cante Witko (Fool Heart); Pte San Waste...
- them as
miati and mihdeke, respectively,
while they are
known as wįktą,
winkta and wíŋkte (or winkte)
among the ****iniboine, the
Dakota and the Lakota...
- from that of the
Western world. The
Dakota recognize individuals known as
winkta who were ****igned male at
birth but act and
behave as women. Likewise, the...
-
Among the
Dakota people, male-bodied
people who act as
female are
known as
winkta, and as wíŋkte (pronounced [ˈwɪ̃ktɛ])
among the
Lakota people. In 1862,...
-
recognized two-spirit people,
known in the
Dakota language as
wiŋkta (pronounced [ˈwĩkta]). Many
wiŋkta married cisgender men,
without indication of polygyny...