bachelorThesis
As interpretacoes sobre oncocercose dos Yanomami da Comunidade Arathaú desde 2000 até 2008
Fecha
2012-07Registro en:
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Autor
Merces Schuertz, Joana Claudete Das
Institución
Resumen
This work aims to ascertain the perception of yanomami on Onchocerciasis of the
natives of Arathaú. It was based upon the importance of anthropological knowledge
in indigenous communities. The Onchocerciasis has been identified in Brazil at the
beginning of the decade 1970, in the Yanomami territory. At the present time,
although it remains restricted area. The Brazilian Program is committed to the effort
of Latin American Elimination of Onchocerciasis. Since 1997, parasitological surveys
were conducted in this area of Arathaú; this area has shown us hiperendemic.
However, the contact and the presence of non-indigenous resulted from various
endemic diseases, malária, tuberculosis, and Onchocerciasis. The main objective of
this study is to analyze what is the Yanomami vision and knowledge on
Onchocerciasis, as they have responded to the treatment of disease, and how
interference in their culture. The history of social representations of health and
disease mentions the natural and supernatural elements that inhabit such
representations, causing the senses and spread into culture, the spirits, values and
beliefs of the people. In this context, the disease has its representation associated
with feelings of guilt, fear, superstitions, mysteries. This experiment depends on what
is meant by disease and how it is interpreted. Through this work such data can guide
the rest of the team of health professionals that is providing assistance to health
there.