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Indigenous drag performers

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Indigenous drag performers
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Indigenous drag performers are those who may incorporate aspects of their Indigenous and/or tribal identity into their drag performances. In the United States and Canada such performers may also be considered Indigiqueer and/or two-spirit.

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Some Indigenous drag performers see imbuing their creative work with Indigenous aesthetics, values, and themes as an act of resistance and resurgence.[1] Through costume, makeup, design, and even naming the Indigenous drag performers break away from colonial norms and resist erasure.[2] In this way, art and fashion can be seen as pathways to Indigenous reclamation and empowerment. According to researcher Treena Clark, the aesthetic expression that is present in drag performances can be seen as a strategy for cultural survival and resistance, which engages each individual artist in truth-telling, amplifies resilience, and promotes reconciliation.[3] This idea of Indigenous drag being an act of artistry can be seen through interactions such as the one Jayelene Tyme and Xana had on Canada's Drag Race.[3] During the interaction Xana, who was dealing with the struggles of feeling disconnected from her community and Indigenity expressed these emotions. Upon her expression, Tyme gifted her a Métis sash. Tyme stating, "I'm reminded how important it is for us to create spaces where people can feel safe, to share how they feel."[4]

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Indigenous drag events

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Grand Duchess Landa Lakes, a Two-Spirit Chickasaw drag queen,[5] at Ducal Coronation 2008.

In 2017, the Miss First Nation drag competition, open to performers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, was established in Darwin, Australia. In 2023, the first Miss First Nation Supreme Queen was held in Sydney.[6]

Notable Indigenous drag performers

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Chelazon Leroux at RuPaul's DragCon LA 2024

List of notable Indigenous drag performers including their nationality, specific Indigenous identity, tribe, nation, or reserve, and notability.

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