CENTRAL AMERICAN NATIVE PRESENTATION TERMS๑
[Pt: Nahua Presentation Terms \end PT]
Quetzal: [PT: Quetzal \end PT] A feminine Central American indigenous queer person whose femininity presents differently than western ideals of femininity due to being Nahua (such as skin painting, boxy/shapeless clothing, large piercings, etc)
Paca: [PT: Paca \end PT] A masculine Central American indigenous queer person whose masculinity presents differently than western ideals of masculinity due to being Nahua (such as long hair, skin painting, tight fitting/revealing clothing, piercings and scarification, etc)
Ocelot: [PT: Ocelot \end PT] A non-binary Central American indigenous queer person whose non-binary status presents differently than western ideals of what non-binary looks like due to being Nahua (such as long hair, skin painting, body adornments like piercings and scarification, etc)
Axolotl: [PT: Axolotl \end PT] An androgynous Central American indigenous queer person whose androgyny presents differently than western ideals of androgyny due to being Nahua (such as long hair, a mix of boxy and form fitting clothes, piercings and body adornments, scarification, etc)
જ⁀➴EXCLUSIVE TO PEOPLE WITH CENTRAL AMERICAN INDIGENOUS HERITAGE. People who are reconnecting are welcome to use these flags.
[PT: EXCLUSIVE TO PEOPLE WITH CENTRAL AMERICAN INDIGENOUS HERITAGE. People who are reconnecting are welcome to use these flags. \end PT]












