Beatrice Medicine (August 1, 1923 - December 19, 2005) (Sihasapa and Minneconjou Lakota) (Lakota name Híŋša Wašté Aglí Wiŋ – "Returns Victorious with...
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communities, attitudes toward the winkte vary from accepting to homophobic. Beatrice Medicine writes: In my childhood, we were aware of this social category, which...
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Oglala Lakota author, CPT US Marine Corp F-4 Phantom Fighter Pilot Beatrice Medicine (Híŋša Wašté Aglí Wiŋ) (1923–2005) anthropologist and LGBTQ activist...
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Consortium. Medicine, Beatrice (2002). "Directions in Gender Research in American Indian Societies: Two Spirits and Other Categories by Beatrice Medicine". Online...
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Kalahele. Finding Meaning won the Native American Literature Symposiumʻs Beatrice Medicine Award for Published Monograph in 2017. She co-edited Huihui: Navigating...
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and she collected oral histories of Native Americans. Albers and Beatrice Medicine collaborated and edited the book The Hidden Half: Studies or Plains...
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Rice". Medicine, Beatrice (2002). "Directions in Gender Research in American Indian Societies: Two Spirits and Other Categories by Beatrice Medicine". Online...
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classic study on alcohol use among the Lakota Sioux, anthropologist Beatrice Medicine found that as Native Americans were crowded onto reservations, men...
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leader Josephine Gates Kelly (1888–1976), Tribal Chairman, 1946–1951 Beatrice Medicine (1923–2005), scholar, anthropologist and educator Tiffany Midge, poet...
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Historical Society, 1919, p. 64, at GenNet, accessed 2011-08-25 [1]Beatrice Medicine, "Gender", Encyclopedia of North American Indians, February 9, 2006...
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