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2SLGBTQ+ Resources

First Nations in Canada unique histories and cultures, gender equality and diversity 

“were generally accepted as cultural norms prior to European contact; gender roles for women, men, Two- Spirit, and other gender-diverse individuals were often distinct but complementary and egalitarian. With colonization, the widespread imposition of European cultural and religious patriarchal practices undermined these traditional identities and roles, introducing gender inequities and reinforcing a gender binary of male and female” (The First Nations Information Governance Centre Research Series, 2021).

Keeping this in mind, it is important to unlearn and relearn about these identities when walking alongside Indigenous communities.

What Does Two-Spirit Mean?

Native Women's Association of Canada

This PDF created by the , funded by Indigenous Services Canada, includes an excellent introductory glossary of Sex and Gender Inclusive Terminology, and a factsheet & practical tips guide for providing Trauma-Informed care.

FNIGC Research Series

FNIGC Research Series includes this report , focused on issues facing First Nations reserve and Northern communities which leverage data from the FNIGC’s national survey initiatives


Native Youth Sexual Health Network, a grassroots network of indigenous youth and inter-generational relatives, has authored several youth-oriented .


Explore these sexual health toolkits
imagine of branch from two spirit mental health website
image of structure against the red sky, from the sexual health toolkit
image of body casts from metis voice art project
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