Winkte

Winkte is an old Lakota word, "Winyanktehca," that has been contracted through long use. Its meaning is 'two-souls-person,' or more directly, 'to be as a woman' and applies to males, the female term being Koskalaka (Gunn Allen, 1989). It generally refers to someone who is transgender (i.e., male humans who do not conform to the ordinary man's gender role). The winkte are not despised. To the contrary they are considered to be people with special spiritual and other talents that fulfill some needs of the community that other people could not fill. See also: Two-Spirit, List of transgender-related topics NB: Some people are spelling the word 'winkte' others 'wintke'

Source

  • Gunn Allen, Paula (1989). "Lesbians in American Indian Cultures", Hidden from History: Reclaiming the Gay & Lesbian Past (1990), Duberman, etc, eds. New York: Meridian, New American Library, Penguin Books. ISBN 0452010675.

External links

  • http://www.gender.org.uk/conf/trilogy/winkte.htm

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
list of people by name: zf zg
list of people by name: ze
list of people by name: zd
list of people by name: zb zc
list of people by name: za
defrocking
william kemmler
jack audio connection kit
thodore dubois
malmesbury
nextel communications
pontian
alessandro marcello
elaine race riot
michael dorn
y. r. chao
suitcase
collaboration
loafers
socialist republic
princess helena victoria of schleswig holstein
delta cultural center
ukkusiksalik national park
whitbread book awards
2001 whitbread awards
soil structure
neptune, new jersey
possessive pronoun
philibert de l'orme
quintic equation
paul creston
lili st. cyr
join
christiane amanpour
1966 governor general's awards
xanith
minimal
trondheim airport
apoplexy
top (disambiguation)
king tim iii (personality jock)
list of irish ballads
puabi
maximal element