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LGBT history in Hawaii : ウィキペディア英語版 | LGBT history in Hawaii
In Hawaii, the LGBT community has been evolving for the past hundred years. In the Pre-19th Century, an influence of Polynesian culture lead to a more open minded state. After the first Christian missionaries began arriving in Hawaii, strict sodomy laws were enacted and the LGBT community was threatened with the force of law. The last sodomy case was argued in 1958, Territory v. Bell. After the turn of the 20th Century, LGBT issues began being decided on and taken to the Supreme Court. In 2013, Hawaii voted in favor of gay marriage, and couples began have licenses issued to them. ==Pre-19th century== In the Polynesian culture which had spread to Hawaii, the māhū were classified as a third gender of person alongside male and female persons. Aikāne relationships were widely practiced and accepted by precolonial Hawaiian society.
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