dc.creatorBerho Castillo, Marcelo
dc.creatorGarcia Navarrete, Carolina
dc.date2019
dc.date2021-04-30T16:31:15Z
dc.date2021-04-30T16:31:15Z
dc.date.accessioned2021-06-14T22:08:29Z
dc.date.available2021-06-14T22:08:29Z
dc.identifierCUHSO-CULTURA-HOMBRE-SOCIEDAD,Vol.29,249-275,2019
dc.identifierhttp://repositoriodigital.uct.cl/handle/10925/2823
dc.identifier10.7770/0719-2789.2019.CUHSO.02.A06
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/3301450
dc.descriptionThis work describes and characterises four medicinal practices used by members of a transnational movement to reinvigorate Amerindian spiritual traditions in southern Chile. We discuss the historical, archaeological, linguistic and ethnographic frames of reference of each of these practices and underline the significations assigned to them in terms of health and welfare. We likewise identify aspects of the structure, function, contexts and uses in which these practices are deployed, both in the traditional context and the current context in which they were observed. Finally, we infer some of their significant properties, on the basis of which the existence of spiritual medicine can be sustained.
dc.languagees
dc.publisherUNIV CATOLICA TEMUCO
dc.sourceCUHSO-CULTURA-HOMBRE-SOCIEDAD
dc.subjectHealth
dc.subjectwelfare
dc.subjectmedicine ceremonies
dc.subjectspirituality
dc.titleHealth and welfare in a neo-traditionalist initiative in Chile
dc.typeArticle


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