Indigenous communities often have unique understandings of gender that do not align with binary Western perspectives, such as recognizing third-gender roles. Their terminologies for gender equity and allyship often embody these inclusions, challenging mainstream global terms.

Indigenous communities often have unique understandings of gender that do not align with binary Western perspectives, such as recognizing third-gender roles. Their terminologies for gender equity and allyship often embody these inclusions, challenging mainstream global terms.

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