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Africa HAS 3190
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Cape Verde
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Language Creole and Portuguese
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Migration U.S. whaling industry Famine at home Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut 400,000
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Spiritual traditions Catholic Protestant
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Family Center of lives Elders Women Neighbors
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Diet Katxupa (manchupa)
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Illness and Death God’s will Disabled protected Active in teaching Empowering patients
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Implications Parents with children Visits from parents Intimidated Adults and children Internal sadness Expressive Wakes and funerals
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Traditional Medicine Curanderas or curiosas Difluxan Konta d’odju
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Other issues Blood –Sleeping (Sangi durmidu) –Dead (Sangi mortu) –Bruised (Sange pezode) Living Blood (Sangi vivu)
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Ethiopia
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Language 80 dialects Amharic
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Migration Repressive regime (mid-1970s) Political turmoil in East Africa
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Spiritual traditions Orthodox (Coptic) Muslim
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Family Women/girls Large families High divorce Elders (“aunt” or “uncle”)
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Diet No meat, eggs or milk (Wed or Fri) No poultry, beef or dairy before Easter Muslims and Ramadan
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Attitudes Illness is a punishment Mental illness = evil spirits Spirits in individuals Healing appeases the spirits Evil Eye
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Cultural courtesies Elders and hand shakes Right hand for “clean” work Muslim men and women don’t touch
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Communication Patterns Doctors and bad news No middle name
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Traditional medicine Newborn care Older men Fire burning –Stick heated and applied to skin Herbal remedies Prayer
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Female Circumcision Genital mutilation Many believe –Defines sexual and social identity –Doesn’t allow for sexual pleasure –Promotes health
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Other relevant issues Don’t understand withholding treatment News of pending death Spanking children
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Somalia
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Language Somali Arabic
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Migration Escape wars (1991) Resettlement programs
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Religion Sunni Muslim
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Other issues = Ethiopia Family Diet (Muslim) Cultural courtesies Traditional medicine Issues relevant to hospitalization
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Bush Medicine Herbal medicine African-Caribbean culture –Fever bush –Toothache bush 70% of world’s population uses herbal medicine
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Sangoma
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Practitioner of herbal medicine Belief in ancestral spirits – calling Trainee = Twaza Ritual sacrifice
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Traditional Healers Zulu, Swazi, Xhosa, Sotho, Tswana, Venda, Tsongo/Shangaan ethnic groups Holistic and symbolic form Ancestors give instructions
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Guidance in Three Forms Possession Throwing bones Dreams
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Possession Trance –Drumming –Dancing –Chanting Provides specific information
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Throwing bones Collection of bones Ancestors control how they lie
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Dreams Metaphors
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Muti Plant and animal origin Powerful symbolism –Lion fat = courage Can be drunk, smoked, inhaled, used for washing, smeared, enemas or rubbed into an incision
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Sangomas Far outnumber western doctors Consulted first (80%) Charlatans
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South Africa
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Health Care Large public sector Small private sector Primary – hi-tech Nearly 200 private hospitals Mining industry has 60 of its own District-based health system
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Video
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Kwanzaa African American and Pan-African Dec 26 – Jan 1 First harvest – “matunda ya kwanza”
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Kwanzaa Ingathering of people Reverence for creator Commemoration of past Recommitment to culture Celebration of Good
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Seven values – Nguzo Saba Umoja (Unity) Kujichagulia (Self-determination) Ujima (Collective work and responsibility) Ujamaa (Cooperative economics) Nia (Purpose) Kuumba (Creativity) Imani (Faith)
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