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Akava'ine : ウィキペディア英語版
Akava'ine
Akava'ine is a Cook Islands Māori word which has come, since the 2000s, to refer to transgender people of Māori descent from the Cook Islands.
Contrary to popular belief claiming 'Akava'ine as an old Māori custom, it is rather a contemporary identity almost solely influenced by other Polynesians, naturally, through cross-cultural interaction of Polynesians living in New Zealand especially the Samoan "Fa'afafine", transgender people who hold a special place in Sāmoan society.〔http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/gender-diversity/page-3〕
==Etymology==
''Akava'ine'' is a Cook Islands Māori word for women who have an inflated opinion of themselves, draw attention to themselves in ways that disrupt groupness, do not heed others advice, or who act in a self-serving or self-promoting way. The term uses the prefix ''aka'' ("to be or to behave like") and ''va'ine'' ("woman"). (Antonym: akatāne'' ("act manly, or tomboyishly").〔)
The New Zealand Māori word ''Whakawahine'' has a parallel meaning.

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