Offering a wildcard option in our ending allowed me to use it as a genre example for this paper. The entire edition focuses on relationships between men and women. The article about the separation of males and females tells a Navajo story of a man and a woman who argue, resulting in all the women moving to the other side of a river. After a long period of living apart, they admitted they needed and wanted each other and the women went back to the other side, back to the men. Interestingly, the nadleeh helped each party in this transition. Nadleeh, referred to as nadle in our text (Kimmel, 2013, p. 75), are “people with both sexual organs” (Badonie, 2016). It's fascinating how some cultures accept gender diversity as a natural part of life, while other cultures like ours struggle with this issue
tags