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A Decade After Guatemala's Agreement on Identity and Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Mayan-Tz'utujil Women's Views on Health, Healing, and Disease

机译:危地马拉就土著民族的身份和权利达成协议后的十年:玛雅-祖祖吉尔妇女对健康,康复和疾病的看法

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Mayan women have been called "guardians of life and ancestral culture." As such, one of their main responsibilities is the health of those in their care. Mothers are the ones who, as soon as a child, husband, or older relative falls sick, assess the symptoms and decide how to proceed. Although Mayan-Tz'utujil healing practices have been the subject of study on numerous occasions, the literature lacks women's views on health, healing, and disease. In this study I present those views within the framework of postcolonial studies, reflecting on the changes in Guatemala's national health policy.
机译:玛雅妇女被称为“生命和祖传文化的守护者”。因此,他们的主要责任之一就是被照顾者的健康。母亲是那些一旦孩子,丈夫或年长的亲戚生病后就评估症状并决定如何进行治疗的人。尽管玛雅-祖祖吉尔的康复方法在许多场合都成为研究的主题,但文献缺乏妇女对健康,康复和疾病的看法。在本研究中,我将在后殖民研究的框架内提出这些观点,以反映危地马拉国家卫生政策的变化。

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