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What groups could anthropologists study to learn more about what it means to be transgender in different geographical regions?a.hijras and Two-Spiritsb.hijras and Hindusc.intersex and gay peopled.Two-Spirits and lesbians

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What groups could anthropologists study to learn more about what it means to be transgender in different geographical regions?a.hijras and Two-Spiritsb.hijras and Hindusc.intersex and gay peopled.Two-Spirits and lesbians

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The best groups for anthropologists to study to learn more about what it means to be transgender in different geographical regions would be a. hijras and Two-Spirits.

Hijras are a social group in South Asia, particularly in India and Pakistan, who have a long history and are officially recognized as a third gender in these countries. They could provide insight into the transgender experience in this region.

Two-Spirits is a term used in many Native American communities to describe individuals who embody both masculine and feminine spirits. Studying this group could provide a perspective on what it means to be transgender in these communities.

Studying these two groups would provide a comparative perspective on the transgender experience in different geographical and cultural contexts.

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