1st Edition
Two Spirit People American Indian Lesbian Women and Gay Men
By Lester B Brown
Copyright 1997
142 Pages
by
Routledge
136 Pages
by
Routledge
142 Pages
by
Routledge
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Two Spirit People is the first-ever look at social science research exploration into the lives of American Indian lesbian women and gay men. Editor Lester B. Brown posits six gender styles in traditional American Indian culture: men and women, not-men and not-women (persons of one biological sex assuming the identity of the opposite sex in some form), and gays and lesbians. He brings together... Read more
Contents
Foreword
- Preface: Sharing the Gift of Sacred Being
- Introduction
- Section I. Identity
- Women and Men, Not-Men and Not-Women, Lesbians and Gays: American Indian Gender Style Alternatives
- Gender Selection in Two American Indian Tribes
- American Indian Lesbians and Gays: An Exploratory Study
- Section II. Social Services
- Urban Lesbian and Gay American Indian Identity: Implications for Mental Health Service Delivery
- That’s What They Say: The Implications of American Indian Gay and Lesbian Literature for Social Service Workers
- Section III. AIDS and American Indians
- Developing AIDS Services for Native Americans: Rural and Urban Contrasts
- AIDS Prevention in a Rural American Indian Population: A Collaborative Effort Between Community and Providers
- Index
- Reference Notes Included
Biography
Brown, Lester B






