bachelorThesis
Costumbres y tradiciones ancestrales sobre salud narrada por adultos mayores de la Comunidad de Quilloac - Cañar, 2014.
Fecha
2014Autor
León Alvarado, Mayra Beatriz
Loja Cajamarca, María Lorena
Mainato Montero, Nancy Verónica
Institución
Resumen
General background: The majority of indigenous people maintain their ancestral ethnic identity, language, and cultural values. Traditional healing systems persist over time, maintaining healing strategies through knowledge that last for generations.
Objective: To identify the customs and traditions narrated about health among the elderly in the Quilloac community, belonging to the province of Cañar, 2014
Material and method: The research is an ethnographic, ethnohistorical and narrative. It was worked with a focus group of 15 adults over 65 years old of the Quilloac community; depth interviews and surveys were used as a procedural. A collection of questions developed by the authors on the sociocultural categories, customs and traditional practices were used as a tool. The information collected helped us build concepts and definitions that enriched our knowledge and traditions of the redeemed community.
Results: This research helped us identify the customs and traditions practiced in health older adults; most of the studied population remains to be used infusions of herbs to heal the diseases.
Conclusions: This research helped us to build an ethnographic view of the customs and traditions of the intercultural health component of Quilloac indigenous community
Keywords: CUSTOMS; ANCIENT TRADITIONS; SENIOR ADULT COMMUNITY QUILLOAC; CULTURE; ANTHROPOLOGY; SOCIOLOGY; SOCIAL PROBLEMS; ACCULTURATION; CAÑAR; ECUADOR.