Hawaii Māhū "The Third Gender"
[updated. 2025] In Hawaiian culture, "māhū" is a term referring to a third gender category, similar to "two-spirit" in some Native American cultures. It describes individuals who embody both male and female spirits and may exhibit a mixture of gender traits. Māhū can be male or female in their natural state and are not restricted to males. They often have additional spiritual and social roles within the community, such as healers, teachers, and caretakers.
Stones of the Mahu,
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