Powers describes the ideal contemporary Oglala woman this way: "She is not simply Indian or white, she is not simply traditional or modern, and she is not simply female—often filling a male role" (211). Explain this in relation to Oglala gender.

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gender identity is seen as separate from your physical sex organs. You can be physically male, but yet show more gender traits that are traditionally seen as female. Oglala women are less to conform to these gender roles because their environment are known to require strength and other skills that are seen masculine.

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