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Is indigenous health knowledge converging to herbalism? Healing practices among the Meru and the Maasai of the Ngarenyanyuki ward, Northern Tanzania

机译:土著健康知识是否正在融合到草药学?坦桑尼亚北部Ngarenyanyuki病区的Meru和Maasai之间的治疗方法

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Globalization and cultural interaction, new lifestyles, the diffusion of "modern medicine", the transformation of traditional religious practices and beliefs, have profoundly challenged and modified indigenous health systems. This paper questions whether due to these changes traditional healing systems are to some extent converging into "herbalism" and losing ties with their original cultural systems. By analyzing the healing practices of two communities (Maasai and Meru) in the rural ward of Ngarenyanyuki (Northern Tanzania), the paper explores how traditional and modern health knowledge circulates, changes, and evolves. Evidence from the case study shows that herbal remedies play an increasingly key role in traditional healing practices. Nevertheless, Maasai and Meru health knowledge emerges as a rich and challenging mix of evolving practices. The paper discusses these ongoing processes and inputs into the debate on health provision in African countries by underlining the need for a policy transition to more holistic healing systems which may provide highly desirable options in the current context of health reforms.
机译:全球化和文化互动,新的生活方式,“现代医学”的传播,传统宗教习俗和信仰的转变,深刻地挑战和改变了土著卫生系统。本文质疑,由于这些变化,传统的康复系统是否在某种程度上融合为“草药主义”,并失去了与原始文化体系的联系。通过分析Ngarenyanyuki(坦桑尼亚北部)农村病房中两个社区(Maasai和Meru)的康复实践,本文探索了传统和现代健康知识如何传播,变化和发展。案例研究的证据表明,草药在传统的治疗方法中起着越来越重要的作用。然而,马赛人和梅鲁人的健康知识是不断发展的实践的丰富而富挑战性的组合。本文通过强调有必要将政策过渡到更全面的康复系统,以在当前的卫生改革背景下提供非常可取的选择,来讨论这些正在进行的过程和对非洲国家卫生服务辩论的投入。

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