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Grey Muzzle
There is nothing against either. Indeed GBLT people are often held in high regard in native religions.What does your faith say about homosexuality? Or interracial marriage?
I am part Native American... but sadly I don't know anything about my people. I am descended from Mayans and Aztecs.
Some nations feel they bridge the divide between the genders, helping us understand one another. Transgendered people in particular, often had powerful medicine and some religious rituals could only be done by transgendered individuals.
In many other nations they were simply accepted as they were.
One of the issues I have with the Western Cherokee Band is their recent decision to declare marriage "one man/one woman" ignoring tradition ... but most Cherokee are Christians today.
First nations have traditionally accepted anyone into their families.
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