''Nádleehi'' is a social and, at times, ceremonial role in
Diné (Navajo) culture
– an "effeminate male" or "male-bodied person with a feminine nature".
However, the ''nádleehi'' gender role is also fluid and cannot be simply described in terms of rigid
gender binaries.
Some Diné people recognize four general places on the
gender
Gender is the range of social, psychological, cultural, and behavioral aspects of being a man (or boy), woman (or girl), or third gender. Although gender often corresponds to sex, a transgender person may identify with a gender other tha ...
spectrum: feminine woman, masculine woman,
feminine man, and masculine man.
''Nádleehi'' may express their gender differently from day to day, or during different periods over their lifetimes, fulfilling roles in community and ceremony traditionally held by either women or men. At times, some may hold positions that can only be held by people who are near the middle of the gender spectrum.
Contemporary ''nádleehi'' may or may not participate in the modern, pan-Indian
two-spirit
''Two-spirit'' (also known as ''two spirit'' or occasionally ''twospirited'', or abbreviated as ''2S'' or ''2E'', especially in Canada) is a umbrella term used by some Indigenous North Americans to describe Native people who fulfill a trad ...
or
LGBT
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communities. Notable people who were recognized by their communities as ''nádleehi'' are traditional weaver and ceremonial singer
Hosteen Klah (1867–1937) and Fred Martinez, who was murdered at the age of 16 in June 2001.
Role in Diné society
Traditionally, a ''nádleehi'' person is recognized at a young age by the ceremonial elders and their own family, as they are seen instinctively taking on what are typically female roles in that society, as well as the clothing and work usually associated with females in that culture.
As they mature they usually also find themselves sexually attracted to other males, and this is usually accepted by the community.
A ''nádleehis role in life might be somewhat fluid depending on context, such as when with different groups of people or in different cultural contexts.
The ''nádleehi'' social and ceremonial role differs from other
two-spirit
''Two-spirit'' (also known as ''two spirit'' or occasionally ''twospirited'', or abbreviated as ''2S'' or ''2E'', especially in Canada) is a umbrella term used by some Indigenous North Americans to describe Native people who fulfill a trad ...
roles in that it is specific to Diné culture and communities; other Nations that have roles for
two-spirits
''Two-spirit'' (also known as ''two spirit'' or occasionally ''twospirited'', or abbreviated as ''2S'' or ''2E'', especially in Canada) is a umbrella term used by some Native Americans in the United States, Indigenous North Americans to des ...
– if they have them at all – have names in their own languages, and roles and other details tend to be specific to those particular cultures.
The difference in Diné perception of gender-nonconforming individuals and western perception was noted as early as the 1920s. A contemporary writer noted that while in American society gender-nonconformity was cause for anxiety, in Diné society it was seen as good fortune.
Fred Martinez
Fred Martinez lived in
Cortez, Colorado
Cortez () is a List of municipalities in Colorado#Home rule municipality, home-rule municipality that is the county seat and the List of municipalities in Colorado, most populous municipality of Montezuma County, Colorado, United States. The ci ...
, on a Diné reservation, with his mother Pauline Mitchell.
Friends of Martinez said that he was often harassed in school by their peers, for his feminine nature.
Martinez's mother was supportive of her son and his friends, a number of whom were also gender nonconforming or LGBT.
Diné society is traditionally matrilineal, with honored social and ceremonial roles for certain gender-variant members of the community, and Martinez's mother, grandmother, and others in the community recognized and accepted him as ''nádleehi''.
Fred Martinez was murdered by Shaun Murphey in June 2001, and it was determined that Murphey's motives were linked to Martinez's ''nádleehi'' status. Murphey was arrested and sentenced, though it was not ruled as a hate crime.
A documentary about Fred Martinez's case, ''Two-Spirits'', explores both Martinez's life and the ''nádleehi'' role in traditional Diné culture.
See also
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Gender roles among the Indigenous peoples of North America
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Gender system
Gender systems are the social structures that establish the number of genders and their associated gender roles in every society. A ''gender role'' is "everything that a person says and does to indicate to others or to the self the degree that o ...
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Hosteen Klah
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Third gender
Third gender or third sex is an identity recognizing individuals categorized, either by themselves or by society, as neither a man nor a woman. Many gender systems around the world include three or more genders, deriving the concept either from ...
References
{{Gender and sexual identities
Navajo culture
Two-spirit