Guna Yala: The Islands Where Women Make the Rules
Throughout ages, across continents and cultures, gender fluidity and the concept of a third gender consistently reappears: the hijras in India; the Meti in Nepal; the Fa’afafine in Samoa; the ‘two-spirit’ people in North America. They are not the exception, we are. Western tradition has constructed a scientific mythology on gender binarism. And it
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“The Guna have taught me that children should have sufficient autonomy, as their ‘self’ comes from the heart, from within, and starts manifesting early. So if a male child starts showing a tendency toward being transgender, (s)he is not prevented to be himself,” he said.
Egle Gerulaityte • Guna Yala: The Islands Where Women Make the Rules
boys may choose to become Omeggid, literally ‘like a woman’, where they act and work like other females in the community.