π³οΈββ§οΈπNext, for my honoring of important elders of our community for the Trans Day of Remembrance is We'wha, a Ihamana, and two-spirit member of the Zuni tribe. There is no consensus on what pronouns are best for We'wha but because native/indigenous folks recognize Ihamana as being distinct from men or women, and fulfilling both roles in their culture I will be using (they/them). We'wha was, perhaps, one of the most famous and influential Ihamana in history. They were a cultural ambassador for Native and indigenous peoples, especially the Zuni. They lived from 1849-1896, during a time when our trans kin had almost no representation, no language to conceptualize our experience, and no safety--and despite this they were sought out and elevated in writing. They learned english and were very knowledgeable; this enabled them to educate Euro-american white individuals and be a valuable contact for many different groups and institutions. They were part of a Zuni delegation to Washington D.C. and even met the president, Grover Cleveland. β€οΈπ§‘πππ©΅πππ€π€π©Άπ€π©·
π³οΈββ§οΈπβ§οΈ Thank you, We'wha. You are a paragon of representation and community. Rest in power, dear sibling.ππ³οΈββ§οΈβ§οΈ
#transdayofrememberance #TDoR #twospirit #Ihaman #nativeamerican #indigenous #educator #zanitribe #zani #trans #transgender #transfemme #transmasc #gendervariant #nonbinary #enby #lgbtq #lgbtqia #pride #transpride #nonbinarypride #lgbtqpride
π³οΈββ§οΈπNext, for my honoring of important elders of our community for the Trans Day of Remembrance is We'wha, a Ihamana, and two-spirit member of the Zuni tribe. There is no consensus on what pronouns are best for We'wha but because native/indigenous folks recognize Ihamana as being distinct from men or women, and fulfilling both roles in their culture I will be using (they/them). We'wha was, perhaps, one of the most famous and influential Ihamana in history. They were a cultural ambassador for Native and indigenous peoples, especially the Zuni. They lived from 1849-1896, during a time when our trans kin had almost no representation, no language to conceptualize our experience, and no safety--and despite this they were sought out and elevated in writing. They learned english and were very knowledgeable; this enabled them to educate Euro-american white individuals and be a valuable contact for many different groups and institutions. They were part of a Zuni delegation to Washington D.C. and even met the president, Grover Cleveland. β€οΈπ§‘πππ©΅πππ€π€π©Άπ€π©·
π³οΈββ§οΈπβ§οΈ Thank you, We'wha. You are a paragon of representation and community. Rest in power, dear sibling.ππ³οΈββ§οΈβ§οΈ
#transdayofrememberance #TDoR #twospirit #Ihaman #nativeamerican #indigenous #educator #zanitribe #zani #trans #transgender #transfemme #transmasc #gendervariant #nonbinary #enby #lgbtq #lgbtqia #pride #transpride #nonbinarypride #lgbtqpride
Migrating back here from my previous, now-defunct, account @nix@social.stlouist.com. if you know me please boost so I can reconnect with followers.
This is a good time for an #introduction I suppose.
I'm an #educator from #stl that firmly believes in decentralized self organization, such as #anarchism, #socialecology, #solarpunk, or #librarysocialism.
Also I'm a big #urbanism and #foss nerd and #ebike commuter. I'm very involved in the local #freestore and trying to help organize larger #postcapitalist ventures.