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3.0 out of 5 stars
Good if you love the topic,
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This review is from: Two Spirit People: American Indian Lesbian Women and Gay Men (Monograph Published Simultaneously As the Gay & Lesbian Social Services , Vol 6, No 2) (Paperback)
Homosexuality in pre-colonial Native American societies disproves this idea that the only "gay-affirming" culture that ever existed was Greek (and white). A huge audience for and books about gay Native Americans have been born. Whereas Sue-Ellen Jacobs' book is more anthropological, this book is more social work-oriented. It talks about the issues that social workers will face in serving some gay and lesbian Native Americans. Again, this is another white-edited and -authored book on the topic, and I can't wait until a Native gay person takes the wheel on such a project. Also, this volume is slim and easy to read within a day or two. If you love the topic, you should add this to your collection. Otherwise, you may want to select the other books out there first.
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Two Spirit People: American Indian Lesbian Women and Gay Men (Monograph Published Simultaneously As the Gay & Lesbian Social Services , V... by Lester B Brown (Hardcover - June 4, 1997)
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