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Subject Indigenizing Love
Date December 12, 2019 3:15 PM
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Indigenizing Love
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Indigenizing Love
Cultural Survival Quarterly 43-4 (December 2019)
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** Indigenizing Love Through Diné Pride ([link removed])
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Josie Raphaelito
Diné Pride is the official LGBTQIA+ event for the Navajo Nation, the largest sovereign Nation in the United States.

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** Representation Matters ([link removed])
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Agnes Portalewska
James Makokis and Anthony Johnson became Two-Spirit role models for the world while appearing on The Amazing Race Canada.


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Being Muxhe in Juchitán, Mexico ([link removed])
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Elvis Guerra
The Zapotec three gender world predates colonialism, and muxhes occupy an important part of society in southern Mexico.


** We Are Sacred, We Are Diversity: Indigenous LGBTQIA+ Voices
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• Gender Doesn’t Matter to Me ([link removed]) — Anne Olli (Sámi)
• Double Social Stigma and Discrimination Still Exists ([link removed]) — Juan Antonio Correa Calfin (Mapuche)
• We Contribute to Diversity ([link removed]) — Olowaili Green Santacruz (Guna)
• Our Languages Must Survive ([link removed]) —Denver Toroxa Breda (Khoe)
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• There is Limited Awareness in the Philippines ([link removed]) — Bestang Sarah Dekdeken (Kankanaey Igorot)

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Cristina Verán
Poet Peter Sipeli (iTaukai) speaks about his activism with the LGBTQIA+ community in Fiji.


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