El Paso Museum of History unveils new exhibition
EL PASO, Texas, (KTSM) — The El Paso Museum of History is preparing to show the community their new and free exhibition. “Dualidad: Indigenous Gender Identity in the American Southwest and Mexico” will be unveiled on Thursday, March 28 and will stay open until March 2025.
“Dualidad” is a look into Southwest U.S. and Mexican indigenous tribes and the connection to members who identify as gender-nonconforming.
The exhibition will highlight the following tribes:
Zuni
Diné (Navajo)
Apache
Laguna/Acoma/Pueblo
Mexica
Rarámuri
Zapoteca
These tribes have honored gender-nonconforming members as foundational to their respective cultures, according to the news release.
For more information, visit the El Paso Museum of History’s website.
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