Berdache

/bərˈdæʃ/ noun

A person, historically found in many Native American cultures, who adopted a gender role different from their biological sex and often held special spiritual or social status.

From French 'berdache,' possibly from Persian 'berdah' (slave/captive) or Italian 'bardassa.' The term was used by European colonists to describe gender-diverse indigenous people, though many modern indigenous communities prefer their own traditional terms.

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