In Navajo culture, what is a nadle?

A. a third sex
B. a chair that is used by powerful leaders of the tribe
C. a surgery that is performed at birth in which a random sex is assigned to infants
D. a homosexual person who identifies as male


A. a third sex

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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