Author

Publication

2000-06-17 - Palgrave Macmillan

Language

English

Word Count

80,000 words, Guess

Page Count

320 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

and 4 more
  • LibraryThing107513
  • OCLC Control Number44754662
  • Better World Books9780312224790
  • Open LibraryOL9798102M

Classifications

  • LCCJC479HM401-1281GN495
  • LCCE98.S48 R67 1998
  • DDC305.3/089/97

Description

Gender diversity - in the form of third and fourth gender roles - is one of the most common and least understood features of native North America. Such roles have been documented in over 150 tribes throughout the continent. Widely accepted, often considered holy, berdaches, as they have been termed, combine the work and social roles of men and women along with traits unique to their status. In Changing Ones, Will Roscoe carefully reconstructs the place of these roles in traditional tribal cultures and traces their history up to the present. The result is a strikingly different view of native North America. Before the arrival of Europeans, marriages between berdaches and non-berdache members of the same sex were commonplace, and individuals sometimes changed their gender because of a dream. Drawing on a series of case studies, Changing Ones goes on to explore the theoretical implications of multiple genders for the fields of anthropology, history, and gender studies, and concludes by offering some intriguing suggestions regarding the social origin of gender diversity and its role in human history in North America and elsewhere.

First Sentence

In 1833, Edwin T. Denig came up the Missouri River to the country of the Crow Indians in Montana to spend the next twenty-three years of his life as a trader for the American Fur Company.

Excerpt

In 1833, Edwin T. Denig came up the Missouri River to the country of the Crow Indians in Montana to spend the next twenty-three years of his life as a trader for the American Fur Company.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Changing Ones: Third and Fourth Genders in Native North AmericaPaperbackPalgrave Macmillan2000-06-17

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