The general context of this historical investigation is Herbal Medicine in the Afro-Caribbean Atlantic and, particularly, in Guyana. Specifically, this essay is focused on the use of Memory and Medicine to alleviate the socioeconomic and socio-spiritual challenges that non-European cultures faced in the ‘New World’. My central question concerns the transplantation, transmission, and syncretism of various remedies to pre-colonial and pre-Columbian maladies, as well as modern maladies. It is already known that Hippocrates, the father of Western medicine is associated with the treatment of diseases through florae, and it has already been established that, at the time of contact, non-Europeans were healthy because of their Ethnobotanical know...
Background: Haitian migrants played an important role shaping Cuban culture and traditional ethnobot...
International audienceBackground: The Caribbean Basin has complex biogeographical and cultural histo...
This thesis addresses the relationship between colonial literature and disease. Focusing on literar...
The underlying motivation for this thesis is the position that colonialism, or coloniality, continue...
Foundational narratives from the Hispanic Caribbean were involved in projects of political moderniza...
The Yucatán, sixteenth-century Spaniards declared, was tierra enferma (infirmed land) as the destruc...
<div><p>Folk perceptions of health and illness include cultural bound syndromes (CBS), ailments gene...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Enslaved Africans in the Americas had to reinvent their medicinal flo...
Folk perceptions of health and illness include cultural bound syndromes (CBS), ailments generally co...
AbstractThe Maroon Blacks aluku (Boni), descendants of the slaves who escaped the Dutch plantations ...
Folk perceptions of health and illness include cultural bound syndromes (CBS), ailments generally co...
Prior to the nineteenth century, the boundary between pharmaceuticals used in medicine and recreatio...
The purpose of this thesis is to discuss the revival of pre-Columbian ancestral medicine and spiritu...
El objetivo principal de esta tesis es analizar las transformaciones de los supuestos que sustentan ...
This thesis examines the traditional health culture of the Zoque-Popoluca dwellers of the Sierra Sa...
Background: Haitian migrants played an important role shaping Cuban culture and traditional ethnobot...
International audienceBackground: The Caribbean Basin has complex biogeographical and cultural histo...
This thesis addresses the relationship between colonial literature and disease. Focusing on literar...
The underlying motivation for this thesis is the position that colonialism, or coloniality, continue...
Foundational narratives from the Hispanic Caribbean were involved in projects of political moderniza...
The Yucatán, sixteenth-century Spaniards declared, was tierra enferma (infirmed land) as the destruc...
<div><p>Folk perceptions of health and illness include cultural bound syndromes (CBS), ailments gene...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Enslaved Africans in the Americas had to reinvent their medicinal flo...
Folk perceptions of health and illness include cultural bound syndromes (CBS), ailments generally co...
AbstractThe Maroon Blacks aluku (Boni), descendants of the slaves who escaped the Dutch plantations ...
Folk perceptions of health and illness include cultural bound syndromes (CBS), ailments generally co...
Prior to the nineteenth century, the boundary between pharmaceuticals used in medicine and recreatio...
The purpose of this thesis is to discuss the revival of pre-Columbian ancestral medicine and spiritu...
El objetivo principal de esta tesis es analizar las transformaciones de los supuestos que sustentan ...
This thesis examines the traditional health culture of the Zoque-Popoluca dwellers of the Sierra Sa...
Background: Haitian migrants played an important role shaping Cuban culture and traditional ethnobot...
International audienceBackground: The Caribbean Basin has complex biogeographical and cultural histo...
This thesis addresses the relationship between colonial literature and disease. Focusing on literar...