Ma-Nee Chacaby talks about Two Spirit identities

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15 Jun 201805:17

Summary

TLDRMa-Nee Chacaby shares her journey as a two-spirit person from her Anishnaabe culture. At a young age, she was told by her grandmother about her dual male and female spirit and the challenges she would face. As she grew, she discovered her own sexuality and the meaning of 'two-spirited' within her community. Her grandmother advised her to explore her spirituality and find her place, emphasizing the importance of listening to her heart and mind. Chacaby reflects on the historical significance and respected roles of two-spirit people in her culture, encouraging others to embrace their identity and look after themselves and others.

Takeaways

  • πŸ‘Ά Ma-Nee Chacaby was identified as a two-spirit person by her grandmother during her early childhood.
  • πŸ‘— She felt uncomfortable in traditional female clothing, instinctively knowing she was different.
  • 🌈 At the age of ten, Ma-Nee discovered her own sexuality, realizing she was attracted to girls.
  • πŸ“š It was not until she was about sixteen that she fully understood the term 'two-spirit' through her grandmother's teachings.
  • πŸ‘΅ Her grandmother foresaw a challenging life for Ma-Nee due to her two-spirit identity.
  • πŸ›οΈ Ma-Nee was advised to explore different churches to find a place where she felt she belonged.
  • πŸ“– Her grandmother encouraged her to learn from various religious teachings, even if just a little, to find personal guidance.
  • πŸ™ The concept of two spirits within her was explained as having both male and female sides, which would lead to a complex life journey.
  • πŸ”₯ Historically, two-spirit people in First Nations communities were respected and had specific roles, such as healers or visionaries.
  • πŸ’ͺ Ma-Nee emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance and looking after oneself and others, regardless of others' opinions.
  • πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ She is proud of her identity as a two-spirit person and will not let anyone's judgment change her self-perception.

Q & A

  • What did Ma-Nee Chacaby's grandmother tell her about being a 'two-spirit' person?

    -Ma-Nee Chacaby's grandmother told her that she was a 'two-spirit' person, which meant she had both a male and a female spirit living inside her, and that she would have a hard life because of who she was.

  • At what age did Ma-Nee Chacaby discover her own sexuality?

    -Ma-Nee Chacaby discovered her own sexuality when she was about ten years old.

  • What did Ma-Nee's grandmother mean by the Anishnaabe word that translates to 'two-spirit'?

    -The Anishnaabe word that translates to 'two-spirit' refers to individuals who possess both male and female spirits, and her grandmother used it to explain that Ma-Nee would face challenges in life due to her identity.

  • What advice did Ma-Nee's grandmother give her regarding her spiritual journey?

    -Ma-Nee's grandmother advised her to try different churches to find where she fits in, to take something from each experience, and to listen to her heart, mind, and body to find her true path.

  • How did Ma-Nee's grandmother describe the role of two-spirit people in the community?

    -Ma-Nee's grandmother described two-spirit people as having important roles in the community, such as keeping the fire alive in the village, learning from elders, and potentially becoming medicine persons, healers, or visionaries.

  • What was the attitude of the First Nations people towards two-spirit individuals according to Ma-Nee's grandmother?

    -According to Ma-Nee's grandmother, the First Nations people accepted two-spirit individuals as special people with gifts, and they were not made fun of or shamed.

  • What message does Ma-Nee Chacaby have for other two-spirit people?

    -Ma-Nee Chacaby's message to other two-spirit people is to take care of themselves, look after others, and not let anyone tell them differently about their identity.

  • How did Ma-Nee Chacaby feel about her identity as a two-spirit person?

    -Ma-Nee Chacaby is proud of who she is as a two-spirit person and does not care what others think of her.

  • What did Ma-Nee's grandmother suggest she do to understand her two-spirit identity?

    -Ma-Nee's grandmother suggested that she explore different religious teachings to find her place and to learn from various spiritual sources to understand her two-spirit identity.

  • What does the term 'two-spirit' signify in the context of the script?

    -In the context of the script, 'two-spirit' signifies individuals who embody both male and female spirits and have a unique role and identity within the First Nations community.

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