Traditional folk healing practices continue to be viable and prevalent in the Mexican American community. The study of curanderismo and related folk medical practices encompasses several disciplines: anthropology, folklore, sociology, psychology, medicine, and history. This bibliography makes no attempt to be comprehensive; it is merely meant to provide readers with a sampling of titles geared, for the most part, to the non-specialist. Note that works listed here are generally limited to curanderismo and related fields in the Mexican American community. Additional sources for curanderismo can be found in the online catalog under the subjects, Mexican American folk medicine; Folk medicine; Healers; Herbs–Therapeutic use; Medicinal plants, an...
This qualitative research design focused on the various treatment dimensions of Curanderismo and exp...
the Aztecs had acquired such a vast knowledge of medicinal plants. Unfortunately, six year before Ca...
This thesis is a critical qualitative case study that examines the way that curanderismo resists col...
Traditional folk healing practices continue to be viable and prevalent in the Mexican American commu...
ABSTRACT: In this art ic le curandcrismo, Mexican-American folk medi-cine, is t reated as a systemat...
"Curanderismo, " or folk healing is seen as an important part of Mexican and Mexican-Ameri...
Copyright © 2016, The Honors Undergraduate Research Journal, University of Oklahoma. All rights reve...
Curanderismo is a healing tradition that combines Pre-Columbian Indigenous religious beliefs, botani...
Curandera/os are practitioners who heal individuals through specialized knowledge of herbs, massage,...
The curandera, “the woman who heals”, is a recurring figure in the novels of the most celebrated Mex...
While curanderismo and shamanism form an important cultural aspect throughout Peru, the healing ritu...
Allied health practitioners, or doctor’s assistants, are being increasingly utilised in modern Anglo...
This dissertation argues that in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands over the turn of the twentieth century,...
Curanderismo is a healing technique common in Latin America that uses lotions, potions, herbs, vapo...
This study explores and describes curanderismo (folk curing) and the cultural disease concepts of mo...
This qualitative research design focused on the various treatment dimensions of Curanderismo and exp...
the Aztecs had acquired such a vast knowledge of medicinal plants. Unfortunately, six year before Ca...
This thesis is a critical qualitative case study that examines the way that curanderismo resists col...
Traditional folk healing practices continue to be viable and prevalent in the Mexican American commu...
ABSTRACT: In this art ic le curandcrismo, Mexican-American folk medi-cine, is t reated as a systemat...
"Curanderismo, " or folk healing is seen as an important part of Mexican and Mexican-Ameri...
Copyright © 2016, The Honors Undergraduate Research Journal, University of Oklahoma. All rights reve...
Curanderismo is a healing tradition that combines Pre-Columbian Indigenous religious beliefs, botani...
Curandera/os are practitioners who heal individuals through specialized knowledge of herbs, massage,...
The curandera, “the woman who heals”, is a recurring figure in the novels of the most celebrated Mex...
While curanderismo and shamanism form an important cultural aspect throughout Peru, the healing ritu...
Allied health practitioners, or doctor’s assistants, are being increasingly utilised in modern Anglo...
This dissertation argues that in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands over the turn of the twentieth century,...
Curanderismo is a healing technique common in Latin America that uses lotions, potions, herbs, vapo...
This study explores and describes curanderismo (folk curing) and the cultural disease concepts of mo...
This qualitative research design focused on the various treatment dimensions of Curanderismo and exp...
the Aztecs had acquired such a vast knowledge of medicinal plants. Unfortunately, six year before Ca...
This thesis is a critical qualitative case study that examines the way that curanderismo resists col...