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[[File:Bissu.png|thumb|220x220px|The bissu flag.]] |
[[File:Bissu.png|thumb|220x220px|The bissu flag.]] |
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'''Bissu''' is a gender from the Bugis culture of southern Indonesia. Bissu are often called "gender-transcendent" or "[[Metagender|meta-gender]]" and represent all aspects of gender combined to form a whole. |
'''Bissu''' is a gender from the Bugis culture of southern Indonesia. Bissu are often called "gender-transcendent" or "[[Metagender|meta-gender]]" and represent all aspects of gender combined to form a whole. Many, but not all Bissu are [[intersex]]. Bissu play an important role in religious ceremonies, they act as priests, give blessings, giving guidance, and are seen as intermediaries between the people and the gods. In daily social life bissu may enter the dwelling places and the villages of both men and women<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_in_Bugis_society#Bissu</ref>. |
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Prior to western influence the Bissu people recognized five genders, the other four are: ''oroane'' ([[cisgender]] men), ''makkunrai'' (cisgender women), ''[[calabai]]'' (roughly equivalent to [[transgender]] women), and ''[[calalai]]'' (roughly equivalent to transgender men), which combine to form the "meta-gender" of bissu. These genders are still recognized by many Bissu people, mainly those who practice the pre-Islamic religion of the area. It is believed that all five genders must live in harmony for there to be peace in the world, thus the Bugis respect all genders, or at least try in modern times. |
Prior to western influence the Bissu people recognized five genders, the other four are: ''oroane'' ([[cisgender]] men), ''makkunrai'' (cisgender women), ''[[calabai]]'' (roughly equivalent to [[transgender]] women), and ''[[calalai]]'' (roughly equivalent to transgender men), which combine to form the "meta-gender" of bissu. These genders are still recognized by many Bissu people, mainly those who practice the pre-Islamic religion of the area. It is believed that all five genders must live in harmony for there to be peace in the world, thus the Bugis respect all genders, or at least try in modern times. |
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