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    of Bugis have converted to Christianity, but the influence of Islam is still very prominent in their society. In contrast to the gender binary, Bugis society...
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    Bugis ancestry. Most Bugis people speak a distinct regional language called Bugis (Basa Ugi) in addition to Indonesian. The Bugis language belongs to the...
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  • complementarity Gender dysphoria Gender essentialism Gender in Bugis society Gender polarization Gender policing Gender variance Heteronormativity Heterosexism...
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    cited as third gender. Another example may be the muxe (pronounced [ˈmuʃe]), found in the state of Oaxaca, in southern Mexico. The Bugis people of Sulawesi...
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    Bugis (Kampong Bugis in Malay) is an area in Singapore that covers Bugis Street now located within the Bugis Junction shopping mall. Bugis Street was renowned...
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    people of South Sulawesi, Indonesia. People of the Bugis society have a total of five genders. These genders include what would traditionally be seen as cisgender...
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  • Third gender is a concept in which individuals are categorized, either by themselves or by society, as neither a man or woman. It is also a social category...
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    intermediate or separate third gender, identify with more than one gender, no gender, or have a fluctuating gender identity. Gender identity is separate from...
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    Transgender (redirect from Cross-gender)
    S. (2002) "...Among the Bugis of South Sulawesi, possibly four genders are acknowledged plus a fifth para-gender identity. In addition to male-men (oroane)...
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    stereotypically associated with a different gender. From as early as pre-modern history, cross-dressing has been practiced in order to disguise, comfort, entertain...
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  • waria, and the extant pre-Islamic Bugis society of Sulawesi recognizes five gender roles. In the United States in 1776, the genderless Public Universal...
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  • construction of gender is a theory in the humanities and social sciences about the manifestation of cultural origins, mechanisms, and corollaries of gender perception...
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    price in Bugis culture. The price paid is based on the education, career, beauty, social and economic strata, or noble background of the bride. In Minangkabau...
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    Outline of LGBT topics (category Outlines of society)
    Romantic orientation Aromantic Gender identity Man Woman Non-binary Third gender Androgynos Akava'ine Apwint Bakla Bugis genders Chibados Enaree Eunuch Fa'afafine...
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  • Māhū (category Gender systems)
    third gender concept in the Philippines Bissu, similar third gender concept among the Bugis people of Indonesia Two-spirit, a pan-Indian umbrella term for...
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    Riau claimed to trace their ancestry from the Bugis Royal House in Luwu, Celebes. The Bugis prominence in the region began during the reign of Abdu'l-Jalil...
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    Bakla (category Gender in the Philippines)
    assigned male at birth and has adopted a gender expression that is feminine. They are often considered a third gender. Many bakla are exclusively attracted...
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    Masculine of center (category Gender identity)
    conscientiousness of the role of race and class with respect to the role of gender in society. Davis, Chloe O (2021). "The Blackness of Queer Vernacular". The Gay...
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    constructions for different genders.[clarification needed] These distinctions were meant to mirror gender roles in society as masculine clothing aimed...
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    to measure outputs in the same feeling. Belief Ideology Sociology of gender Social identity theory Social construction of gender Sociology of human consciousness...
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  • Widjajanti, D B (2019-10-01). "Managing Students Mathematical Anxiety through a Bugis-Makassar Culture-Based Learning Model". Journal of Physics: Conference Series...
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  • along Hylam, Malabar, Malay and Bugis Streets during the late 1890s. By 1905 there were at least 109 Japanese brothels in Singapore. Many of the women sold...
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  • Theyby (category Non-binary gender)
    neologisms for a baby or child raised in a way that is gender-neutral, allowing children to explore their own gender and expression on their own terms, and...
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  • calling. Kumar's big break came in 1992 when he was offered the starring role at the newly established Boom Boom Room in New Bugis Street which opened on National...
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    or tarung sarong, a duel in a sarong using a badik, is found in Bugis and Makassar cultures One of the oldest cave paintings in the world dating back more...
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    women. All of the brothels in Bali were staffed by Balinese women. Eurasians, Indians, Chinese, Dutch, Menadonese, Bataks, Bugis, Dayaks, Javanese, Arabs...
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  • Androgynos (category Gender and Judaism)
    literature discusses the gender of the individual and the legal ramifications that result based on potential gender classifications. In traditionally observant...
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  • Orang Kuala (category Ethnic groups in Malaysia)
    Orang Laut Bugis language, compiled by Shelter, fully corresponds to the Duano' language and therefore, has little in common with the Bugis language of...
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    Bawean people (category Ethnic groups in Indonesia)
    Madurese, Banjar, Bugis, and Makassar which occurred since hundreds of years ago". The homeland of the Bawean people is the Bawean Islands in the Java Sea...
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    Chinese, 1,925 Bugis, 756 natives of India, 74 Europeans, 16 Armenians, and 15 Arabs. Chinese males greatly outnumbered the females; in the 1826 population...
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