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Description: Coffeyville, Kansas native Bruce A. McKinney began his career as an activist in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered (LGBT) community during the 1960s while still a student in Coffeyville. During college, he was active in Wichita State University's Student Homophile Association. After college McKinney continued his activism in the community and began his archive, collecting items of significance related to the LGBT community both in and outside of Kansas. This collection reflects McKinney's involvement in the community as an activist and an archivist. It includes McKinney's personal notebooks, organization papers, newspaper and magazine serials, posters, and other memorabilia. It also contains the papers of both Rob Gutzman and Steve Wheeler, whose papers were donated to McKinney's archive posthumously.
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Subject: Two-Spirit People--North America, Two-Spirit People--United States, Archival material
Group: Two-Spirit - Archives
Creator: Bruce McKinney, Robert Gutzman, Steve Wheeler
Publisher: University of Kansas Libraries
Language: English
Coverage: Kansas, United States
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since 7 February 2020, Material created 1900-2008
Sub-topic: Resources
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: TWO SPIRITS interweaves the tragic story of a mother’s loss of her son with a revealing look at a time when the world wasn’t simply divided into male and female, and many Native American cultures held places of honor for people of integrated genders. Fred Martinez was nádleehí, a male-bodied person with a feminine nature, a special gift according to his ancient Navajo culture. But the place where two discriminations meet is a dangerous place to live, and Fred became one of the youngest hate-crime victims in modern history when he was brutally murdered at sixteen. Between tradition and controversy, sex and spirit, and freedom and fear, lives the truth—the bravest choice you can make is to be yourself.
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Subject: Society & Culture, Narratives, Homophobia--North America, Racism--North America, Two-Spirit People--North America, Indigenous knowledge, Indigenous art--North America, Two-Spirit--United States, Navajo--United States
Group: Two-Spirit - Visual resource
Creator: Lydia Nibley
Publisher: Two Spirits
Language: English
Coverage: Cortez, Colorado
Format: HTML
Type: Archived website
Date: Archived since 8 October 2019
Sub-topic: Documentary
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Contributor: Say Yes Quickly, Riding the Tiger, Just Media
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: The Call for Participation for "The land does not belong to us. We belong to the land," a virtual gathering of the Indigenous Literary Studies Association, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, June 1-3, 2021. Hosted online at the University of Alberta, Treaty 6/Métis Nation Region 4
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Subject: Two-Spirit People--North America, Two-Spirit People--Canada, Society & Culture, Indigenous knowledge
Group: Two-Spirit - Gathering
Creator: Indigenous Literary Studies Association
Publisher: Indigenous Literary Studies Association
Coverage: Edmonton, Alberta
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since 19 July 2021, Material created 2021
Sub-topic: Gathering
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: Two Spirits interweaves the tragic story of a mother’s loss of her son with a revealing look at the largely unknown history of a time when the world wasn’t simply divided into male and female and many Native American cultures held places of honor for people of integrated genders. Fred Martinez was nádleehí, a male-bodied person with a feminine nature, a special gift according to his ancient Navajo culture. He was one of the youngest hate-crime victims in modern history when he was brutally murdered at 16. Two Spirits explores the life and death of this boy who was also a girl, and the essentially spiritual nature of gender.
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Subject: Two-Spirit People--North America, Two-Spirit People--United States, Two-Spirit People--Navajo, Culture & Society, Racism--United States, Gender, Homophobia--United States
Group: Two-Spirit - Visual resource
Creator: Lydia Nibley
Publisher: Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
Language: English
Coverage: Cortez, Colorado
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since 19 November 2019, Material created 14 June 2011
Sub-topic: Visual Resource
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: March 13, 2002 interview with Chrystos, Native American poet, artist, and activist, who talks to The Gully about queer Native America and the de-queerifying of mainstream queers.
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Subject: Two-Spirit People--North America, Two-Spirit People--United States, Indigenous Art--North America, Indigenous Author--United States, Fugitive Colors, Dream On, Not Vanishing
Group: Two-Spirit - Author
Creator: The Gully
Publisher: The Gully
Language: English
Coverage: United States
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since 16 October 2019, Material created 13 March 2002
Sub-topic: Author
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: Tomson Highway is the proud son of legendary caribou hunter and world championship dogsled racer, Joe Highway, and artist-in-her-own-right (as bead-worker and quilt-maker extraordinaire), Pelagie Highway. A full-blood Cree, he is a registered member of the Barren Lands First Nation, the village for which is called Brochet (pronounced "Bro-shay") and which village is located in northern Manitoba where it meets Saskatchewan and what is now called Nunavut. Today, he writes novels, plays, and music for a living. Having studied music and English literature at the Universities of Manitoba (Winnipeg) and Western Ontario (London), as well as in England, he earned both his Bachelor of Music Honours (Piano Performance major, 1975) and the equivalent of a Bachelor of Arts (English major, 1976), both from "Western."
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Subject: Two-Spirit People--Canada, Two-Spirit People--North America, Indigenous Art--North America, Indigenous Author--Canada, Barren Lands First Nation, Kiss of the Fur Queen, The Rez Sisters, Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing
Group: Two-Spirit - Author
Creator: Tomson Highway
Language: English
Coverage: Canada
Format: HTML
Type: Archived website
Date: Archived since 16 October 2019
Sub-topic: Author
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: The mandate of the NIMMIWG was initially designed to report on all forms of violence perpetrated against Indigenous women and girls in Canada, however Indigenous concepts of gender identity broadened the inquiry’s mission to include Two-Spirit/Indigenous LGBTQ+ people.
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Subject: Indigenous peoples--Violence against--Canada, Missing persons--Investigation--Canada, Governmental investigations--Canada, Indigenous women--Crimes against--Canada, Two-Spirit People--North America, Two-Spirit People--Canada, Two-Spirit People--Resources, Two-Spirit People—Health
Creator: 2SLGBTQQIA+ Sub-Working Group
Publisher: Core Working Group
Language: English
Coverage: Canada
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since June 24, 2021, Material created 2021
Sub-topic: Resource
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Contributor: Core Working Group
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: The mandate of the National Inquiry for Missing Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ was initially designed to report on all forms of violence perpetrated against Indigenous women and girls in Canada, however Indigenous concepts of gender identity broadened the inquiry’s mission to include Two-Spirit/Indigenous LGBTQQIA+ people. This shift recognized that Indigenous cultures accepted and included diverse concepts of gender and sexuality prior to European colonization.
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Subject: Indigenous peoples--Violence against--Canada, Missing persons--Investigation--Canada, Governmental investigations--Canada, Indigenous women--Crimes against--Canada, Two-Spirit People--North America, Two-Spirit People--Canada, Two-Spirit People--Resources, Two-Spirit People—Health
Creator: 2S Sub-Working Group
Publisher: Core Working Group
Language: English
Coverage: Canada
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since June 24, 2021, Material created 2021
Sub-topic: Resource
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Contributor: Core Working Group
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: The Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity (CCGSD) intersectionally promotes diversity in gender identity, gender expression, and romantic and/or sexual orientation in all its forms on a national level through services in the areas of education, health, and advocacy. Our resources and programming can be used to uplift gender and sexual minorities, as well as give them tools to wider populations in building allyship.
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Subject: Society & Culture, Two-Spirit People--Resources, Two-Spirit People--Canada, Two-Spirit People--North America
Group: Two-Spirit - Resource
Creator: Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity
Publisher: Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity
Coverage: Canada
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Material created 2020, Archived since 20 July 2021
Sub-topic: Resources
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: In 2020, E2S won the bid with the International Council of Two Spirit Societies (ICTSS) to host the first ever ITSG in the virtual world. ICTSS is granting E2S permission to host the gathering again in 2021, but this time in-person at Métis Crossing in Smoky Lake, Alberta. With ITSG21 we are welcoming approximately 90+ individuals, children, youth, and families of 2 Spirits. We also welcome delegates from government, organizations, and industry to join. We will also be offering some presentations live-streamed via Zoom as well and we suggest that non-2Spirit people register for virtual attendance.
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Subject: Two-spirit People--North America, Two-spirit gathering, Gender, Sexuality, Indigenous knowledge, Two-spirit People--Canada, Community
Group: Two-Spirit - Gathering
Creator: Edmonton 2 Spirit Society
Publisher: Edmonton 2 Spirit Society
Language: English
Coverage: Edmonton, Alberta
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since 19 July 2021, Material created 2021
Sub-topic: Gathering
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: Gwen Benaway is a trans girl of Anishinaabe and Métis descent. She has published three collections of poetry, Ceremonies for the Dead, Passage, and Holy Wild, and was the editor for an anthology of fantasy short stories, Maiden Mother and Crone: Fantastical Trans Femmes. Her writing has been critically acclaimed and widely published in Canada. She was a finalist for the Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBTQ writers from the Writer’s Trust of Canada, the Lambda Literary Award for Trans Poetry, and the National Magazine Awards and Digital Publishing Awards for her personal essay, A Body Like A Home. Her fourth collection of poetry, Aperture, is forthcoming from Book*hug in Spring 2020. She is also currently editing a book of creative non-fiction, trans girl in love, forthcoming from Strange Light in 2020. She lives in Toronto, Ontario and is a Ph.D student at the University of Toronto in the Women and Gender Studies Institute.
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Subject: Two-Spirit People--Canada, Two-Spirit People--North America, Indigenous Art--North America, Indigenous Author--Canada, Anishinaabe, Métis, Ceremonies for the Dead, Passage, Holy Wild
Group: Two-Spirit - Author
Creator: Gwen Benaway
Language: English
Coverage: Canada
Format: HTML
Type: Archived website
Date: Archived since 16 October 2019
Sub-topic: Author
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: Our specially curated list honours the contributions of Indigenous filmmakers in Canada. Their diverse perspectives put the spotlight on themes and topics that matter, through a human rights lens.
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Subject: Two-Spirit People--Canada, Two-Spirit People--North America, Indigenous knowledge, Indigenous art--North America, Narratives, Society & Culture
Group: Two-Spirit - Visual art
Creator: Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Publisher: Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg, Manitoba
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Material created 2021, Archived since 19 July 2021
Sub-topic: Visual art
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: 2021 Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ People National Action Plan: Ending Violence Against Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ People, produced in response to the Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls entitled “Reclaiming Power and Place” (the “National Inquiry”), which was released on June 3, 2019. The National Action Plan also responds to the report entitled “Métis Perspectives of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and LGBTQ2S+ People”, released on June 30, 2019, by Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak (LFMO).
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Subject: Indigenous peoples--Violence against--Canada, Missing persons--Investigation--Canada, Governmental investigations--Canada, Indigenous women--Crimes against--Canada, Two-Spirit People--North America, Two-Spirit People--Canada, Two-Spirit People--Resources, Two-Spirit People—Health
Group: Two-Spirit - Resource
Creator: Core Working Group
Publisher: Core Working Group
Language: English
Coverage: Canada
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since June 24, 2021, Material created 2021
Sub-topic: Resource
Contributor: National Family and Survivors Circle
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: To ensure Indigenous families, survivors, women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people’s voices, perspectives, worldviews, and lived experiences are at the centre of the National Action Plan, over 100 Indigenous women, 2SLGBTQQIA+ people, and others contributed to the development of a National Action Plan. Within this past year, the National Family and Survivors Circle, the Contributing Partners, and provinces/territories have been developing their strategies/action plans which together make up the National Action Plan.
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Subject: Indigenous peoples--Violence against--Canada, Missing persons--Investigation--Canada, Governmental investigations--Canada, Indigenous women--Crimes against--Canada, Two-Spirit People--North America, Two-Spirit People--Canada, Two-Spirit People--Resources, Two-Spirit People—Health
Creator: Core Working Group
Publisher: Core Working Group
Language: English
Coverage: Canada
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Material created 2021, Archived since June 24, 2021
Sub-topic: Resource
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: University of Manitoba Press is publishing the autobiography of Ma-Nee Chacaby, a lesbian Objibwa-Cree Elder from Thunder Bay. A Two-Spirit Journey is Ma-Nee Chacaby’s extraordinary account of her life as an Ojibwa-Cree lesbian. From her early, often harrowing memories of life and abuse in a remote Ojibwa community riven by poverty and alcoholism, Chacaby’s story is one of enduring and ultimately overcoming the social, economic, and health legacies of colonialism.
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Subject: Two-Spirit People--Canada, Two-Spirit People--North America, Indigenous Art--North America, Indigenous Author--Canada, Ojibwa-Cree, A Two-Spirit Journey, University of Manitoba
Group: Two-Spirit - Author
Creator: UM Today Staff
Publisher: UM Today News
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg, Manitoba
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since 16 Otober 2019, Material created 17 May 2016
Sub-topic: Author
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: This collection contains papers from scholar and activist Will Roscoe and records from Gay American Indians (GAI), the first gay American Indian liberation organization, founded in July 1975. The collection is divided into two Series: the Will Roscoe papers and the GAI records.
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Subject: Two-Spirit People--North America, Two-Spirit People--United States, Archival material, Gay American Indians (Organization), Roscoe, Will
Group: Two-Spirit - Archives
Creator: GLBT Historical Society
Publisher: Online Archive of California
Language: English
Coverage: San Francisco, California
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: 2021
Sub-topic: Resources
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: The goal of QueerBio.com is to be the definitive online biographical reference source for the international LGBTQ community. Its database lists over 17,000 contemporary and historical figures who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, two-spirit, or gender fluid (LGBTQ) and includes artists, sports figures, politicians, entertainers, business leaders, academics, activists, and more. The database is widely international in scope and is an ideal source for research and analysis with full search and sort functionality. The mission is to inspire, educate, and motivate all generations of LGBTQ individuals and others through a collective knowledge of this international community.
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Subject: Society & Culture, Two-Spirit People--History, Two-Spirit People--Resources, Two-Spirit People--Canada, Two-Spirit People--North America
Group: Two-Spirit - History
Creator: QueerBio.com
Publisher: QueerBio.com
Language: English
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since 19 July 2021, Material created July 2021
Sub-topic: History
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Contributor: Bonham, Mark S., Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: Suicide rates among two-spirited, gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgendered First Nations are not known, but the rates of related risk factors in these groups indicate that the suicide risk is greater than among heterosexual First Nations. Homophobia, isolation and rejection increase the risk of suicide. An individual’s risk can be decreased if he/she is connected to his/her culture and traditions in a way that recognizes the impacts of colonization. First Nations communities can support two-spirited people by providing safe spaces that include and respect them, by standing up for them, and by speaking out about the discrimination they experience. The term two-spirit is used in this resource because it reflects the importance of First Nations culture as well as sex and gender orientation and diversity. However, it is important to respect that individuals may prefer to identify with other terms to reflect their sexual orientation, sex and gender identity, experiences, or preferences.
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Subject: Two-Spirit People--Canada, Mental Health, Assembly of First Nations, Suicide Prevention, Resource
Group: Two-Spirit - Mental health
Creator: National Aboriginal Health Organization (NAHO)
Publisher: University of Ottawa
Coverage: Canada
Format: PDF
Type: Archived PDF
Date: Archived since 15 October 2019, Material Created 2012
Sub-topic: Resource
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: Alex Wilson, a professor in the University of Saskatchewan’s college of education from the Swampy Cree Nation, teaches Queering our Schools and Communities. By its most basic definition, the undergraduate course will give future educators the tools and perspective they need in order to better support gender and sexually-diverse students.
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Subject: Two-Spirit People--North America, Two-Spirit People--Canada, Education, Resources, Indigenous knowledge, Swampy Cree
Group: Two-Spirit - News
Creator: Amanda Short
Publisher: The Star Phoenix
Coverage: Saskatchewan, Canada
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since 21 February 2020, Material created 14 February 2020
Sub-topic: News
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: June is a big month in Canada for awareness around gender and sexual diversity as well as for Indigenous peoples, as Pride Month coincides with both National Indigenous History Month and with National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21. Lindsay Gibson is an Indigenous awareness training advisor with BC Hydro, a Musqueam Indian Band member and executive on BC Hydro's RAIN Network. She brought together two of her favourite people for a discussion around Pride Month and what it means to be out in the workplace and in their community. Simone Lemieux is a BC Hydro hydromechanical engineer and co-chair of the employee-led BC Hydro Pride Network, and Mack Paul is a Musqueam Pride activist who works as a protocol coordinator in the band's protocol and communications department. Gibson joined her friends and BC Hydro Connected newsletter writer Rob Klovance on a Zoom call that zeroed in on the history of the term two-spirit and what it's like to live as a two-spirit person in 2021.
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Subject: Identity, Indigenous knowledge, Society & Culture, Advocacy, Pride, Two-Spirit People--Canada, Two-Spirit People--North America
Group: Two-Spirit - News
Creator: BC Hydro
Publisher: BC Hydro
Language: English
Coverage: Musqueam Indian Reserve
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Material created 31 May 2021, Archived since 19 July 2021
Sub-topic: News
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Contributor: Klovance, Rob, Gibson, Lindsay, Paul, Mack, Lemieux, Simone
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: Vancouver's LGBTQ archive now has a home online, after years of collecting in files and boxes. The collection, which includes 5,400 photographs, 2,000 posters and 140 audio-visual works, spans from the 1940s to the 2000s, and exists thanks to four decades of work by archivist and librarian Ron Dutton.
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Subject: Society & Culture, Archives, Two-Spirit People--History, Two-Spirit People--Resources, Two-Spirit People--Canada, Two-Spirit People--North America
Group: Two-Spirit - News
Creator: Ghoussoub, Michelle
Publisher: CBC News
Language: English
Coverage: Vancouver, British Columbia
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Material created 3 November 2019, Archived since 19 July 2021
Sub-topic: News
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: The decades-long history of the two-spirit movement here in Manitoba and throughout North America is now being saved and preserved at the University of Winnipeg Archives.
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Subject: Two-Spirit People--North America, Two-Spirit People--Canada, Two-Spirit People--Resources, Two-Spirit People--History, Archives, Society & Culture
Group: Two-Spirit - News
Creator: Shane Gibson
Publisher: CBC News
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg, Manitoba
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since 29 June 2020, Material created 26 May 2019
Sub-topic: News
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: Ma-Nee Chacaby copes with trauma through her art. She also channelled those same experiences into an autobiography, A Two-Spirit Journey.
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Subject: Two-Spirit People--North America, Two-Spirit People--Canada, Pride, Advocacy, Society & Culture, Indigenous knowledge, Cree, Elder, Indigenous art
Group: Two-Spirit - News
Creator: Franca G. Mignacca
Publisher: CBC News
Coverage: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since 21 February 2020, Material created 17 August 2019
Sub-topic: Indigenous knowledge
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: Cree singer and art educator Angel Baribeau has released a single and video called Love is up the River about her journey to happiness and self-expression through art.
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Subject: Two-Spirit People--North America, Two-Spirit People--Canada, Indigenous knowledge, Society & Culture, Indigenous art, Cree
Group: Two-Spirit - News
Creator: Susan Bell, Betsy Longchap
Publisher: CBC News
Language: English
Coverage: Quebec, Canada
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since 21 February 2020, Material created 12 February 2020
Sub-topic: Art and Music
Contributor: Angel Baribeau
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
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Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: Ma-Nee Chacaby is a two-spirit Ojibwa-Cree elder. She uses the term "two-spirit" to mean she carries both a male and a female spirit inside. Even though two-spirited individuals were important in pre-colonial Indigenous communities, Chacaby received intense backlash when she came out as lesbian over 30 years ago. Her memoir, A Two-Spirit Journey, details those struggles — and how she thrived.
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Subject: Two-Spirit People--Canada, Two-Spirit People--North America, Indigenous Art--North America, Indigenous Author--Canada, Ojibwa-Cree, A Two-Spirit Journey
Group: Two-Spirit - Author
Creator: CBC Radio
Publisher: cbc,ca
Language: English
Coverage: Canada
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since 16 October 2019, Material created 19 June 2017
Sub-topic: Author
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
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Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: Community-Based Research Centre (CBRC) promotes the health of gay, bi, trans, Two-Spirit, and queer men (GBT2Q) through research and intervention development.
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Subject: Community development, Two-Spirit People--North America, Two-Spirit People--Canada, Two-Spirit People--Resources, Society & Culture
Group: Two-Spirit - Resource
Creator: Community-Based Research Centre
Publisher: Community-Based Research Centre
Language: English
Coverage: Vancouver, British Columbia
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since 19 July 2021, Material created 2021
Sub-topic: Resources
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
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Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: Summary and reviews for From the Roots Up (Surviving the City, #2), written by Tasha Spillett and illustrated by Natasha Donovan: Dez and Miikwan’s stories continue in this sequel to Surviving the City.
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Subject: Indigenous Author--Canada, Indigenous Art--North America, Two-Spirit People--North America, Two-Spirit People--Canada
Group: Two-Spirit - Visual art
Creator: Goodreads
Publisher: Goodreads
Language: English
Coverage: Canada
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since 19 July 2021, Material created October 2020
Sub-topic: Visual art
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
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Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: Joshua Whitehead (he/him) is a Two-Spirit, Oji-nêhiyaw member of Peguis First Nation (Treaty 1). He is currently a Ph.D. candidate, lecturer, and Killam scholar at the University of Calgary where he studies Indigenous literatures and cultures with a focus on gender and sexuality. His dissertation, tentatively titled "Feral Fatalisms," is a hybrid narrative of theory, essay, and non-fiction that interrogates the role of "ferality" inherent within Indigenous ways of being (with a strong focus on nêhiyawewin). He is the author of full-metal indigiqueer (Talonbooks 2017) which was shortlisted for the inaugural Indigenous Voices Award and the Stephan G. Stephansson Award for Poetry. He is also the author of Jonny Appleseed (Arsenal Pulp Press 2018) which was long listed for the Giller Prize, shortlisted for the Indigenous Voices Award, the Governor General's Literary Award, the Amazon Canada First Novel Award, the Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award, and won the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Fiction and the Georges Bugnet Award for Fiction. Whitehead is currently working on a third manuscript titled, Making Love with the Land to be published with Knopf Canada, which explores the intersections of Indigeneity, queerness, and, most prominently, mental health through a nêhiyaw lens. Currently, he’s working as an editor for the forthcoming Love After the End: Two-Spirit Utopias and Dystopias to be released in 2019. You can find his work published widely in such venues as Prairie Fire, CV2, EVENT, Arc Poetry Magazine, The Fiddlehead, Grain, CNQ, Write, and Red Rising Magazine.
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Subject: Two-Spirit People--Canada, Two-Spirit People--North America, Indigenous Art--North America, Indigenous Author--Canada, Peguis First Nation, Jonny Appleseed, Full-metal indigiqueer
Group: Two-Spirit - Author
Creator: Joshua Whitehead
Language: English
Coverage: Canada
Format: HTML
Type: Archived website
Date: Archived since 16 October 2019
Sub-topic: Author
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
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Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: The Government of Canada is committed to better supporting LGBTQ2 individuals in Canada and building a society where everyone has equal rights and opportunities to be their true, authentic selves. Along with LGBTQ2 communities across Canada, we are working to strengthen LGBTQ2 organizations and support the critical work they do to create an equitable and consciously more inclusive Canada. That's why Budget 2019 allocated funding for the first ever Government of Canada fund for LGBTQ2 organizations. Today, the Honourable Bardish Chagger, Minister of Diversity and Inclusion and Youth, along with the Honourable Maryam Monsef, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Rural Economic Development, announced approximately $15 million in funding for 76 LGBTQ2 community-led projects across Canada through the LGBTQ2 Community Capacity Fund.
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Subject: Society & Culture, Two-Spirit people--Canada, Two-Spirit people--North America, Community organization
Group: Two-Spirit - News
Creator: Canadian Heritage
Publisher: Cision
Language: English
Coverage: Ottawa, Ontario
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since 19 July 2021, Material created 11 February 2021
Sub-topic: News
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
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Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: This short documentary presents the empowering story of Rodney "Geeyo" Poucette's struggle against prejudice in the Indigenous community as a two-spirited person (gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender). First Stories is an emerging filmmaker program for Indigenous youth which produced 3 separate collections of short films from Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. Produced in association with CBC, APTN, SCN, SaskFilm and MANITOBA FILM & SOUND.
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Subject: Society & Culture, Narratives, Indigenous art--North America, Indigenous knowledge, Two-Spirit People--North America, Two-Spirit People--Canada, National Film Board of Canada, Homophobia--Canada, Healing
Group: Two-Spirit - Visual resource
Creator: Sharon A. Desjarlais
Publisher: National Film Board of Canada
Language: English
Coverage: Canada
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since 8 October 2019, Material created 2007
Sub-topic: Documentary
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Contributor: Rodney "Geeyo" Poucette, Manitoba Film & Sound, SaskFilm, Saskatchewan Communications Network, Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: Lorne Olson's short documentary presents a vision he had of two-spirited people dancing, laughing, and smiling. His vision spurs him to rediscover the strength of the past to better face the challenges of today. This funny and buoyant film documents his touching journey. Second Stories follows on the heels of the enormously successful First Stories project, which produced 3 separate collections of short films from Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. Second Stories builds on that success by continuing the training with 3 of the 12 Indigenous filmmakers who delivered such compelling short documentaries. Produced in association with CBC, APTN, SCN, SaskFilm and MANITOBA FILM & SOUND.
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Subject: Two-Spirit People--Canada, Two-Spirit People--North America, Indigenous knowledge, Indigenous art--North America, Narratives, Society & Culture, National Film Board of Canada
Group: Two-Spirit - Visual art
Creator: Lorne Olson
Publisher: National Film Board of Canada
Coverage: Canada
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since 8 October 2019, Material created 2008
Sub-topic: Documentary
Contributor: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, Saskatchewan Communications Network, SaskFilm, Manitoba Film & Sound
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
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Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: The federal government has unveiled details of a program aimed at aiding members of the country’s diverse LGBTQ2 community. Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Rural Economic Development Maryam Monsef and Minister of Diversity and Inclusion and Youth Bardish Chagger made the funding announcement at a virtual news conference on Thursday, saying that 76 LGBTQ2 projects across the country will share $15 million.
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Subject: Community organization, Two-Spirit people--North America, Two-Spirit people--Canada, Society & Culture
Group: Two-Spirit - News
Creator: Haig, Terry
Publisher: Radio Canada International
Language: English
Coverage: Ottawa, Ontario
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Material created 12 February 2021, Archived since 19 July 2021
Sub-topic: News
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
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Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: Obituary for Jamie Lee Hamilton (1955-2019) expressing her life of activism and efforts to seek justice for the missing and murdered women in Vancouver, BC's Downtown Eastside. Ms. Hamilton, who was transgender, was born James Arthur Hamilton on Sept. 20, 1955, in Vancouver, the second of two children born to Cree community organizer Alice MacMillan, a co-founder of the city’s Aboriginal Friendship Centre, and Ralph Hamilton, a foundry worker of Irish-Protestant stock.
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Subject: Two-Spirit--North America, Two-Spirit--Canada, Activism, Society & Culture, Missing and Murdered Women, Hamilton, Jamie Lee
Group: Two-Spirit - News
Creator: Nancy MacDonald
Publisher: Globe and Mail
Language: English
Coverage: Vancouver, British Columbia
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Arcived since 14 February 2020, Material created 8 January 2020
Sub-topic: News
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: A national film board of Canada production from 1993 about gay and lesbian youth - this version was recorded from a library copy for public performance for documentary purposes.
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Subject: Two-Spirit People--Canada, Two-Spirit People--North America, Gay and Lesbian, Youth, Pride, Society & Culture, Narratives, Gender
Group: Two-Spirit - Visual resource
Creator: National Film Board of Canada
Publisher: YouTube
Language: English
Coverage: Canada
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since 8 October 2019, Material created 1993
Sub-topic: Visual resource
Contributor: Jimmy Somerville (singer), CC Music Factory (singer)
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
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Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: First Canadian forum on Two-Spirit peoples, HIV/AIDS, and health in Edmonton, Alberta, 6-8 February 2003.
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Subject: Two-spirit People--North America, Two-spirit gathering, Narratives, Gender, Sexuality, Indigenous knowledge, Pride, Two-spirit People--Canada, Community, Health, HIV/AIDS, Suicide Prevention
Group: Two-Spirit - Gathering
Creator: 2Spirits in Motion Foundation
Publisher: YouTube
Language: English
Coverage: Edmonton, Alberta
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since 8 October 2019
Sub-topic: Gathering
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Contributor: Aboriginal Two Spirit Working Group (Edmonton), Nechi Institute
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Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: February 4th, 2017 Annual BAAITS Two-Spirit Powwow in San Francisco.
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Subject: Video, Gender, Pride, Indigenous knowledge, Society & Culture, Two-Spirit People--United States, Two-Spirit People--North America
Group: Two-Spirit - Gathering
Creator: Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits (BAAITS)
Publisher: YouTube
Language: English
Coverage: San Francisco, California
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Material uploaded 6 February 2017, Archived since 7 October 2020
Sub-topic: Gathering
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
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Theme: Two-spirit
Description: Slide show with music of the Vancouver gay/lesbian community from the years 1979-2010, composed of pictures from David Myers, Bill Houghton, and John Kozachenko. The music is portions of six songs by gay/lesbian artists, commonly played on the Coming Out Radio Show during David Myers and Bill Houghton's years with the radio show (1978-1986). It features photos from early Vancouver Gay Pride Parades, AIDS Walks, various demonstrations, and local gay/lesbian social events.
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Subject: Homophobia, Activism, Society & Culture, Art, Two-Spirit--Canada, Two-Spirit--North America
Group: Two-Spirit - Visual art
Creator: David Myers
Publisher: YouTube
Language: English
Coverage: Vancouver, British Columbia
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Material created 19 December 2011, Archived since 7 October 2020
Sub-topic: Visual art
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Contributor: David Myers, John Kozachenko, Bill Houghton
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Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: This "It gets better" video was made in support of Two-Spirit youth in communities across the Atlantic region. Our message is simple; you can be a happy and successful Two-Spirit person and suicide is not an option. Life only gets better.
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Subject: Community, Two-spirit People--Canada, Suicide prevention, Pride, Indigenous knowledge, Sexuality, Gender, Narratives, Two-spirit gathering, Two-spirit People--North America
Group: Two-Spirit - Gathering
Creator: Atlantic Two-Spirit People
Publisher: YouTube
Language: English, French, Cree
Coverage: Liscombe Lodge, Nova Scotia
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since 8 October 2019
Sub-topic: Gathering
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
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Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: Jack is a Cree two-spirit transgender man. Born a biological female, he came to understand that his inner identity didn’t match his outer experience. As a gender-queer child, Jack struggled with constant bullying. Jack’s mental health deteriorated throughout his teenage years resulting in a severe depression and ultimately a suicide attempt at 15. Jack’s road to recovery has been challenging, dealing with stigma, discrimination, and especially a lack of adequate services in rural Alberta. Jack’s appreciation for his family’s devotion pushed him to ACT!ON such as applying for the Mental Health Commission of Canada’s Youth Council. As the former University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union’s Pride Centre Coordinator, and the current USSU Vice President of Student Affairs, Jack is a strong leader for mental health. Jack has also helped to create “safe-space” for queer people within First Nations cultural ceremonies by establishing gender-neutral sweats and pipe-ceremonies on campus. Jack’s culture plays a huge role in his well-being. To be able to partake in ceremonies that celebrate all aspects of his identity helps him to continue to take an active role in mental health advocacy. Jack recognizes that all people have a mental health and we owe it to ourselves to talk about it. For Jack, ACT!ON is a must.
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Subject: Two-Spirit People--North America, Depression, Indigenous knowledge, Pride, Society & Culture, Narratives, Gender, Two-Spirit People--Canada, Youth, Mental health
Group: Two-Spirit - Mental health
Creator: Jack Saddleback
Publisher: YouTube
Language: English
Coverage: Canada
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since 8 October 2019, Material created 2014
Sub-topic: Mental health
Contributor: Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health, Bell Let's Talk, Lundbeck
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
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Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: Joey Criddle is a Two Spirit man fighting with other LGBTQ Native Americans to reclaim the place of honor that many Two Spirits once held prior to colonization. The film follows Joey as he leads parallel lives - one as a co-director of the Two Spirit Society of Denver and the other as a father attending the Mississippi wedding of his Pentecostal son. Joey's words bridge the gap between the closeted man he was in Mississippi and the Two Spirit activist he is today.
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Subject: Two Spirit Society of Denver, Pride, Racism--United States, Society & Culture, Homophobia--United States, Two-Spirit People--United States, Two-Spirit People--North America
Group: Two-Spirit - Visual resource
Creator: Ruth Fertig
Publisher: YouTube
Language: English
Coverage: Denver, Colorado
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Material uploaded 3 May 2011, Material created 2007, Archived since 7 October 2020
Sub-topic: Visual resource
Contributor: Frameline
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
Description: Joey Criddle is a Two Spirit man fighting with other LGBTQ Native Americans to reclaim the place of honor that many Two Spirits once held prior to colonization. The film follows Joey as he leads parallel lives - one as a co-director of the Two Spirit Society of Denver and the other as a father attending the Mississippi wedding of his Pentecostal son. Joey's words bridge the gap between the closeted man he was in Mississippi and the Two Spirit activist he is today.
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Subject: Two-Spirit People--North America, Two-Spirit People--United States, Homophobia--United States, Society & Culture, Racism--United States, Pride, Two Spirit Society of Denver
Group: Two-Spirit - Visual resource
Creator: Ruth Fertig
Publisher: YouTube
Language: English
Coverage: Denver, Colorado
Format: HTML
Type: Archived webpage
Date: Archived since 19 November 2019, Material created 2007, Material uploaded 3 May 2011
Sub-topic: Visual resource
Collector: University of Winnipeg Library
Contributor: Frameline
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Winnipeg Library for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Winnipeg does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Two-Spirit
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