The main objective of this project was to investigate to what extent intercultural health experiences in the Araucanía region of southern Chile can help overcome situations of discrimination or how they may help generate new ones. This project surfaces from the known history of discrimination against the mapuche population that has resulted in poor health status and how the installation of intercultural health financed by the governments\u27 own ministry of health tries to alleviate the problem. To achieve the main objective, both surveys and interviews were conducted at two intercultural health centers in order to determine actual and perceived health status, identify the existing relationship between discrimination and ethnicity as a det...
Objectives: This article has two objectives: to conduct an analysis of the Intercultural Health prop...
In order to survive assimilative pressures since the time of colonization, the marginalized Mapuche ...
In Argentina, intercultural perspectives have shaped indigenous recognition in the health ...
The main objective of this project was to investigate to what extent intercultural health experience...
This study examined interculturality of Indigenous Mapuche healthcare in Chile’s Makewe Hospital. We...
Background: Intercultural health (IH), defined as the integration of western and indigenous medicine...
The social changes of globalization and the loss of socio-cultural identity have contributed to a pr...
In 2003, the Newen Pu Lafkenche, a Mapuche Organization of South-Center Chile, signed an agreement w...
In recent years, the popularity of traditional Mapuche medicine has increased drastically among non-...
In recent years, the popularity of traditional Mapuche medicine has increased drastically among non-...
© Interciencia 2011. We present research results on health policies aimed at the Aymara people of No...
Intercultural health highlights the question of how to perform indigenous identity in the context of...
Intercultural health highlights the question of how to perform indigenous identity in the context of...
Intercultural health highlights the question of how to perform indigenous identity in the context of...
Introduction: More than two decades after the introduction of the concept intercultural health in La...
Objectives: This article has two objectives: to conduct an analysis of the Intercultural Health prop...
In order to survive assimilative pressures since the time of colonization, the marginalized Mapuche ...
In Argentina, intercultural perspectives have shaped indigenous recognition in the health ...
The main objective of this project was to investigate to what extent intercultural health experience...
This study examined interculturality of Indigenous Mapuche healthcare in Chile’s Makewe Hospital. We...
Background: Intercultural health (IH), defined as the integration of western and indigenous medicine...
The social changes of globalization and the loss of socio-cultural identity have contributed to a pr...
In 2003, the Newen Pu Lafkenche, a Mapuche Organization of South-Center Chile, signed an agreement w...
In recent years, the popularity of traditional Mapuche medicine has increased drastically among non-...
In recent years, the popularity of traditional Mapuche medicine has increased drastically among non-...
© Interciencia 2011. We present research results on health policies aimed at the Aymara people of No...
Intercultural health highlights the question of how to perform indigenous identity in the context of...
Intercultural health highlights the question of how to perform indigenous identity in the context of...
Intercultural health highlights the question of how to perform indigenous identity in the context of...
Introduction: More than two decades after the introduction of the concept intercultural health in La...
Objectives: This article has two objectives: to conduct an analysis of the Intercultural Health prop...
In order to survive assimilative pressures since the time of colonization, the marginalized Mapuche ...
In Argentina, intercultural perspectives have shaped indigenous recognition in the health ...