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berdache

[ ber-dash ]

noun

  1. Older Use: Sometimes Offensive. two-spirit ( def 1 ).


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of berdache1

First recorded in 1800–10; from North American French; French bardache “catamite,†from South Italian bardassa, bardascia “boy, young man,†posssibly from Arabic bardaj “captive,†from Persian bardah, wardag
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Updating the figure of the “berdache,†a transsexual figure traditional in Indigenous cultures, and channeling Cher in her “Half Breed†phase, Miss Chief is an avatar of a global future that will see humankind moving beyond the wars of identity — racial, sexual, political — in which it is now perilously immersed.

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They were mainly referring to “berdache†marriages, in which a man would marry another man who performed domestic duties or a woman would marry a woman who worked outside the home.

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But in the next 20 years, undisputed evidence of woman marriages, berdache marriages and other same-sex unions across dozens of cultures upended that definition.

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The Navajo have a category of person they call a berdache.

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What a berdache is, basically, is someone who adopts a gender other than their biological one.

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