Two-Spirit People (1991)
An overview of historical and contemporary Native American concepts of gender, sexuality and sexual orientation. This documentary explores the "berdache" tradition in Native American culture, in which individuals who embody feminine and masculine qualities act as a conduit between the physical and spiritual world, and because of this are placed in positions of power within the community.
Directors: Michel Beauchemin, Lori Levy, Gretchen Vogel.
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Terry Tafoya as Self |
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Paula Gunn Allen as Self |
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Randy Burns as Self |
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Clyde Hall as Self |
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Will Roscoe as Self |
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Janice Gould as Self |
| Production | Lori Levy | Producer |
| Production | Gretchen Vogel | Producer |
| Production | Michel Beauchemin | Producer |
| Editing | Gretchen Vogel | Editor |
| Editing | Lori Levy | Editor |
| Editing | Michel Beauchemin | Editor |
| Directing | Michel Beauchemin | Director |
| Directing | Lori Levy | Director |
| Directing | Gretchen Vogel | Director |