Two-Spirit Resources
Two-Spirit is a term commonly used in North America to refer to Indigenous individuals with diverse gender identities and sexual orientations - it also has specific usages and contexts beyond being used as an umbrella term for assorted queer Indigenous identities. Although the term itself is rather new - having been proposed in 1990 as a replacement to the outdated anthropological term, "berdache" - there is a much longer tradition among some First Nations groups of acknowledging the role that these individuals have within their communities. Learn more about what it means to be two-spirit, their historical significance within certain tribes, and the resources that are available to those who are two-spirit.
Two-Spirited People
History and Research
Local Societies and Support
Check below for Two-Spirit support available in the Lower Mainland.
Recommended Titles
Northwest History Index
This card index in Special Collection provides access to the Northwest History Collection, a heritage collection covering the early history and exploration of British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest.
The collection includes:
- magazine and newspaper articles
- pamphlets
- books
- chapters in books
- many other resources
As of August 1998, no new material has been added to the Northwest History Index. It is continued by the British Columbia Index.