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Ainu non-binary people
English
アイヌのノンバイナリーの人々
Japanese
Ainu non-binaire personen
Dutch
Ickebinära ainu
Swedish
Non-binary Ainu people
English
Ainu nonbinary people
English
Nonbinary Ainu people
English
Non-binary people who belong to the Ainu, an Indigenous ethnic group that has historically resided in Ainu Mosir, or the land of the Ainu, in what is now known as Japan. Only use to refer to people who self-identify as Ainu.
English
現在、日本の北海道、および樺太、千島列島の「アイヌ・モシリ」(アイヌの土地)に古くから居住してきた先住民族であるアイヌに属するノンバイナリーの人々。アイヌとして自己認識している人々にのみ使用する。
Japanese
Non-binaire personen die behoren tot de Ainu, een inheemse etnische groep die van oudsher in Ainu Mosir woonde, oftewel het land van de Ainu, in wat nu Japan heet. De term alleen gebruiken voor personen die zichzelf als Ainu identificeren.
Dutch
Ickebinära som tillhör ainufolket, ett urfolk med historisk hemvist i Ainu Mosir, ainufolkets traditionella landområde, i det som nu kallas Japan. Används endast för personer som identifierar sig som ainu.
Swedish
To acknowledge their multiple marginalization, terms for people of color who are LGBTQ+ use the following format: Racial or ethnic identity followed by gender or sexual identity (e.g., Black lesbians). Terms for white LGBTQ+ people also follow this format to avoid treating whiteness as the standard or norm and instead emphasize its specificity and significance.
English
Kazu Sunaga
Japanese
2025-04-24 19:01:25 UTC
2026-06-30 22:08:34 UTC

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