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Title: From Māhū to Māhūwahine UH student chronicles the history of Hawaiian transsexua
Post by: Shana A on November 20, 2011, 09:34:10 AM
Post by: Shana A on November 20, 2011, 09:34:10 AM
From Māhū to Māhūwahine
UH student chronicles the history of Hawaiian transsexuals in her thesis
By MARY RENEE REUTER
News Co-Editor
Published: Thursday, March 11, 2010
http://www.kaleo.org/from-m-h-to-m-h-wahine-1.2188106?pagereq=2#.TskdTvF6Tko (http://www.kaleo.org/from-m-h-to-m-h-wahine-1.2188106?pagereq=2#.TskdTvF6Tko)
When Jamie "Nīoi" Tabag began her undergraduate work for Hawaiian studies at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, she noticed something missing from her history lessons.
It was the history of the māhū, and Tabag dedicated her thesis, "Māhūwahine, Hawaiian Transsexual Experience," to their stories.
"A māhū is someone who was born as a boy but decided to transition to a girl," Tabag explained at her presentation last Tuesday.
UH student chronicles the history of Hawaiian transsexuals in her thesis
By MARY RENEE REUTER
News Co-Editor
Published: Thursday, March 11, 2010
http://www.kaleo.org/from-m-h-to-m-h-wahine-1.2188106?pagereq=2#.TskdTvF6Tko (http://www.kaleo.org/from-m-h-to-m-h-wahine-1.2188106?pagereq=2#.TskdTvF6Tko)
When Jamie "Nīoi" Tabag began her undergraduate work for Hawaiian studies at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, she noticed something missing from her history lessons.
It was the history of the māhū, and Tabag dedicated her thesis, "Māhūwahine, Hawaiian Transsexual Experience," to their stories.
"A māhū is someone who was born as a boy but decided to transition to a girl," Tabag explained at her presentation last Tuesday.