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Kings River Yokuts
Noun
tonoo'tcim
- (Kocheyali) undertaker, gravedigger
- (Kocheyali) male-bodied person who dresses and lives as a woman
Usage notes
- Use of this term as a reference to the people who in English have come to be termed "two-spirits" was due to the fact that such people traditionally worked as gravediggers, embalmers and professional mourners among the Yokuts.
- Compare Tachi Yokuts tonochim, Palewyami Yokuts tonocim.
See also
References
- Sabine Lang, Men as Women, Women as Men: Changing Gender (2010, →ISBN