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Gender and sexuality in indigenous North America, 1400-1850

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"Prior to the arrival of Europeans in the New World, Native Americans across the continent had developed richly complex attitudes and forms of expression concerning gender and sexual roles. The role of the "berdache," a man living as a woman or a woman living as a man in native societies, has received recent scholarly attention but represents just one of many such occurrences of alternative gender identification in these cultures. Editors Sandra Slater and Fay A. Yarbrough have brought together scholars who explore the historical implications of these variations in the meanings of gender, sexuality, and marriage among indigenous communities in North America. Essays that span from the colonial period through the nineteenth century illustrate how these aspects of Native American life were altered through interactions with Europeans.

Representing groundbreaking scholarship in the field of Native American studies, these insightful discussions of gender, sexuality, and identity advance our understanding of cultural traditions and clashes that continue to resonate in native communities today as well as in the larger societies those communities exist within."--pub. desc.

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Gender and Sexuality in Indigenous North America, 1400-1850
2022, University of South Carolina Press
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Gender and Sexuality in Indigenous North America, 1400-1850
2012, University of South Carolina Press
in English
Cover of: Gender and Sexuality in Indigenous North America, 1400-1850
Gender and Sexuality in Indigenous North America, 1400-1850
2012, University of South Carolina Press
in English
Cover of: Gender and sexuality in indigenous North America, 1400-1850
Gender and sexuality in indigenous North America, 1400-1850
2011, University of South Carolina Press
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Table of Contents

Subverting gender roles in the sixteenth century : Cabeza de Vaca, the conquistador who became a Native American woman / M. Carmen Gomez-Galisteo
"Nought but women" : constructions of masculinities and modes of emasculation in the New World / Sandra Slater
Revisiting gender in Iroquoia / Jan V. Noel
Who was Salvadora de los Santos Ramirez, Otomi Indian? / Dorothy Tanck de Estrada
Hannah Freeman : gendered sovereignty in Penn's peaceable kingdom / Dawn G. Marsh
Women, labor, and power in the nineteenth-century Choctaw Nation / Fay A. Yarbrough
Womanish men and manlike women : the Native American berdache as warrior / Roger M. Carpenter
Two-spirit histories in Southwestern and Mesoamerican literatures / Gabriel S. Estrada.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Columbia, S.C

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Dewey Decimal Class
305.897
Library of Congress
E98.S48 G46 2011, E98.S48G46 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
202

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25076787M
Internet Archive
isbn_9781570039966
ISBN 13
9781570039966
LCCN
2011000902
OCLC/WorldCat
698332415

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