ERIC Number: ED270278
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1984
Pages: 65
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ISBN: ISBN-9612008-1-2
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The Folk Healer: The Mexican-American Tradition of Curanderismo.
Torres, Eliseo
The book explains for the general reader the history and present practice of curanderismo--Mexican American folk healing practices--and gives biographical sketches of three famous nineteenth century folk healers--Don Pedrito Jaramillo, Nino Fidencio, and Teresita Urrea. Characteristics and training of curanderos, or healers, are discussed and the specialties within curanderismo are explained. Eleven common ailments and symptoms treated by curanderos, rituals used, and folk beliefs dealing with everyday occurrences are described. Sketches of the three folk healers illustrate biographical chapters which recount legends and current practices of their followers as well as biographical information. Modern curanderos are described and their place in the Mexican American community explored. An annotated bibliography listing 10 books about curanderos is included. (LFL)
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Folk Culture, Hispanic American Culture, Medical Services, Medicine, Mexican American History, Mexican Americans, Traditionalism
Nieves Press, P.O. Box 2205, Kingsville, TX 78363 ($4.95 plus postage).
Publication Type: Reports - General
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Mexico
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