As the United States continues to embrace homosexuals, American Indians continue to forbid it. America is the antagonist and this accusation is not unfounded. With colonization came Christianity and with that came the forbiddance of homosexuality in American Indian tribes
Internalized racism, oppression, stigma, and discrimination that exists within the Indigenous lesbia...
Co-Chairs: Andrea Smith and Nadine Naber My dissertation analyzes how Native peoples are “queered” t...
This Article focuses on the reasons for state and federal recognition of Native American polygamous ...
The issues faced by LGBT Native Americans are many, but are generally unaddressed by mainstream Amer...
Recently, several states amended their constitutions to define marriage as only a union between a ma...
On April 17, 2013, two intertwined, symbolic actions occurred in the New Zealand Parliament. In a vo...
Indigenous American sexual minorities and alternatively gendered voices went underground due to Euro...
A same-sex marriage amendment, depending on the text, might serve to incorporate Indian tribes into ...
This paper examines how adherence to religion impacts attitudes toward homosexuality, in particular ...
This research is about Native homosexual activism in a comparative perspective between Brazil and th...
While homosexuality exists in all civilizations of life and has been seen in various perspectives by...
The history of religion in the United States cannot be understood without attending to histories of ...
The following brief describes religious affiliation of Native Americans, with an emphasis on histori...
American Indian law and gay-marriage recognition would not, at first glance, seem to be fields of st...
That cultural and temporal contexts continually reshape our perception of sexual reality is made abu...
Internalized racism, oppression, stigma, and discrimination that exists within the Indigenous lesbia...
Co-Chairs: Andrea Smith and Nadine Naber My dissertation analyzes how Native peoples are “queered” t...
This Article focuses on the reasons for state and federal recognition of Native American polygamous ...
The issues faced by LGBT Native Americans are many, but are generally unaddressed by mainstream Amer...
Recently, several states amended their constitutions to define marriage as only a union between a ma...
On April 17, 2013, two intertwined, symbolic actions occurred in the New Zealand Parliament. In a vo...
Indigenous American sexual minorities and alternatively gendered voices went underground due to Euro...
A same-sex marriage amendment, depending on the text, might serve to incorporate Indian tribes into ...
This paper examines how adherence to religion impacts attitudes toward homosexuality, in particular ...
This research is about Native homosexual activism in a comparative perspective between Brazil and th...
While homosexuality exists in all civilizations of life and has been seen in various perspectives by...
The history of religion in the United States cannot be understood without attending to histories of ...
The following brief describes religious affiliation of Native Americans, with an emphasis on histori...
American Indian law and gay-marriage recognition would not, at first glance, seem to be fields of st...
That cultural and temporal contexts continually reshape our perception of sexual reality is made abu...
Internalized racism, oppression, stigma, and discrimination that exists within the Indigenous lesbia...
Co-Chairs: Andrea Smith and Nadine Naber My dissertation analyzes how Native peoples are “queered” t...
This Article focuses on the reasons for state and federal recognition of Native American polygamous ...