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  <identifier>homoit0000898</identifier>
  <prefLabel language="mi">Takat&#x101;pui</prefLabel>
  <prefLabel language="es">Takat&#x101;pui</prefLabel>
  <altLabel language="en">LGBTQ+ M&#x101;ori people</altLabel>
  <altLabel language="en">M&#x101;ori (LGBTQ)</altLabel>
  <altLabel language="en">M&#x101;ori LGBTQ+ people</altLabel>
  <altLabel language="es">Personas LGBTQ+ Maori</altLabel>
  <altLabel language="es">Personas LGBTQ+ M&#x101;ori</altLabel>
  <altLabel language="es">M&#x101;ori (LGBTQ)</altLabel>
  <issued>
    <value>2019-05-14</value>
    <name>xsd:date</name>
  </issued>
  <modified>
    <value>2022-01-19</value>
    <name>xsd:date</name>
  </modified>
  <broader>
    <id>https://homosaurus.org/v4/homoit0000322</id>
    <prefLabel language="en">Non-Euro-American gender and sexual identities</prefLabel>
  </broader>
  <broader>
    <id>https://homosaurus.org/v4/homoit0000886</id>
    <prefLabel language="en">Indigenous LGBTQ+ people</prefLabel>
  </broader>
  <broader>
    <id>https://homosaurus.org/v4/homoit0001297</id>
    <prefLabel language="en">Sexual minorities</prefLabel>
  </broader>
  <related>
    <id>https://homosaurus.org/v4/homoit0001810</id>
    <prefLabel language="en">Indigiqueer</prefLabel>
  </related>
  <comment language="en">Term used by the M&#x101;ori people, or people who are part of the Indigenous Polynesian people of mainland Aotearoa (New Zealand), that was historically used to describe an "intimate companion of the same sex." In the 1980s, the term was reclaimed for use by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex people, and other members of Rainbow communities. Only use to refer to individuals who identify as Takat&#x101;pui.</comment>
  <comment language="es">T&#xE9;rmino utilizado por el pueblo maor&#xED;, o personas que forman parte del pueblo ind&#xED;gena polinesio de la parte continental de Aotearoa (Nueva Zelanda), que hist&#xF3;ricamente se utiliz&#xF3; para describir a un "compa&#xF1;ero &#xED;ntimo del mismo sexo". En la d&#xE9;cada de 1980, el t&#xE9;rmino fue reclamado para ser utilizado por personas lesbianas, gay, bisexuales, transg&#xE9;nero, queer, intersex y otros miembros de las comunidades arco&#xED;ris. Util&#xED;cese &#xFA;nicamente para referirse a personas que se identifiquen como takat&#x101;pui.</comment>
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