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[[File:Enbyflag.png|thumb|220x220px|The non-binary flag.]]
'''Non-
Non-binary can be a gender identity on its own, or it can be used as an umbrella term for anyone whose gender is something other than male or female. Some people may also use the term [[genderqueer]] interchangeably with non-binary.
Non-binary is included in the umbrella of [[transgender]], although some non-binary people choose not to identify as transgender.
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* Across the Indian subcontinent there are several similar gender identities that are collectively known as [[hijra]] in English. Hijra is neither completely male nor female and they typically have a feminine gender expression.
* Jewish sacred texts recognize six genders: zachar (cisgender men), nekeivah (cisgender women), [[ay'lonit]] (transgender men), [[saris]] (transgender women), [[androgynos]] (someone with both male and female characteristics, roughly equivalent to [[androgyne]] or [[bigender]]), and [[tumtum]] (someone whose sex is indeterminate or obscured, roughly equivalent to [[agender]]).
* [[Bissu]] is a gender from the Bugis culture of southern Indonesia which represent all aspects of gender combined to form a whole.
=== Victorian Era (17th-19th Century) ===
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== Resources ==
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[[Category:Gender]]
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