áwaawahkao'tsiiksaakii-

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== Blackfoot == === Alternative forms === (obsolete) awau-katsik-saki === Etymology === Compound of áwaawahkao'tsiiksi (“warriors, soldiers”) +‎ aakii- (“woman”). === Pronunciation === (isolated) IPA(key): /áwaːwaxkaoʔtsiːksaːkiː/ (Aamsskaapipikani, Aapatohsipikani) IPA(key): [áwàːwḁxkàwʔts̠ɪ̀ːks̠àːkîː] (Kainai) IPA(key): [áwàːwʔxkɐ̀wʔtsɪ̀ːksàːkîː] (Siksika) IPA(key): [áwàːwḁxkàwʔtsɪ̀ːksàːkîː] === Noun stem === áwaawahkao'tsiiksaakii- anim (proximate singular áwaawahkao'tsiiksaakííwa, obviative singular áwaawahkao'tsiiksaakííyi, plural áwaawahkao'tsiiksaakííksi, non-referentional áwaawahkao'tsiiksaakíí) an AFAB person who does not conform to gender norms, especially but not exclusively one who would now be termed lesbian or a "two-spirit"; (derogatory) a woman who nagged her husband === References === Hugh A. Dempsey (1994): The Venegful Wife and Other Blackfoot Stories.