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Two Spirit/LGBT Rights Toolkit for Tribal Governments Introduced

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Author: 
Gale Courey Toensing
Year: 
2012

Two Spirit/LGBT Rights Toolkit for Tribal Governments Introduced

Two Spirit/LGBT Rights Toolkit for Tribal Governments Introduced
Two Spirit/LGBT Rights Toolkit for Tribal Governments Introduced

A first-of-its-kind guide complete with sample legal language is now available for tribal governments to adopt or amend their laws to recognize the rights of all their citizens, including Two Spirit and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people...

civil rights, equal rights, LGBT (Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender), social justice
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Native Nations: 
Coquille Indian Tribe
Suquamish Indian Tribe
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News and Opinion
Topics: 
Citizenship/Membership, Cultural Affairs, Governance, Laws and Codes

Toensing, Gale Courey. "Two Spirit/LGBT Rights Toolkit for Tribal Governments Introduced." Indian Country Today, September 26, 2012. Article. (https://indiancountrymedianetwork.com/news/two-spiritlgbt-rights-toolkit..., accessed October 31, 2012)

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