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Native american twin spirits
Native American Twin Spirits Amalivaca and Vochi (Cariban) The God Boys (Caddo) Hunahpu and Ixbalanque (Maya) Keri and Kame (Bakairi) The Little Thunders (Seminole) . /06/28 According to the Indian Health Service (IHS), "Traditionally, Native American two-spirit people were male, female, and sometimes intersexed. Traditionally, Native American two-spirit people were male, female, and sometimes intersexed individuals who combined activities of both men and women with . The Navajo refer to two spirits as nádleehí (one who is transformed); among the Lakota is winkté (indicative of a male who has a compulsion to behave as a female), niizh manidoowag (two spirit); in Ojibwe, hemaneh (half man, half woman), to name a few.”. According to people like American artist George Catlin, the Two Spirit tradition had to be eradicated before it could go into history books. Catlin said the tradition: "must be extinguished before it can be more fully recorded.". The Two Spirit culture of Native Americans was one of the first things Europeans worked to destroy and cover up. The specifics of each myth vary from tribe to tribe, but each story has a pair of . The Heroes Twins are recurring characters from the mythologies of the indigenous peoples of the Americas. /01/31 On February 11, , the Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits organization (BAAITS) held the first ever Native American Two-Spirit Powwow.