在帕帕戈社区的健康和治疗系统的观察。

Health care dimensions Pub Date : 1976-01-01
A M Aamodt
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托霍诺村的帕帕戈人有一套文化上程式化的行为模式,以帮助他们保持健康。在人们的生活方式以及照顾自己和他人的观念中,强调利用食物和仪式来预防疾病和保持健康。舒适和不适、疲劳、疼痛、口渴、饥饿和悲伤是人们日常的经历。笑,哭,“照顾自己和他人”,慢慢走,吃豆子和玉米饼,保持冷静的想法,等等,都是文化上定义的应对情感变化的模式。当需要专业治疗师时,人们会根据他们敏感的态度和行为对他们的帮助程度来咨询他们。药师、护士、女药师、祈祷女士、医生和圣方济各被认为是帕帕戈人保健队的成员。文化定义的行为的有意义的模式必须在帕帕戈文化系统的背景下理解。正如Tohono所说明的那样,“照顾自己和他人”是非常重要的,但只有当我们了解帕帕戈社会的规则,特别是宗教和亲属制度时,它才有意义。这些系统告诉我们,家庭成员在照顾自己和他人方面很重要。因此,本文对文化模式的健康实践及其仪式,仪式和帮助保持健康和治愈病人的方法的描述有助于读者理解在指定的文化背景下健康和治疗行为的重要性。在这项研究中,它是帕帕戈社区及其专业的生活方式,以保持健康和预防疾病。
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Observations of a health and healing system in a Papago community.

The Papago people in the Tohono village have a repertoire of culturally stylized patterns of behavior to help them maintain their health. The use of foods and ceremonies for preventing illness and maintaning health are emphasized in the styles of the people as well as the concept of taking care of self and others. Comfort and discomfort, fatigue, aches, thirst, hunger, and sadness are daily experiences of the people. Laughter, crying, "taking care of self and others", walking slowly, eating beans and tortillas, maintaining calm thoughts, and so on, are all culturally defined patterns for coping with alterations in feeling. When professional healers are needed, they will be consulted according to how helpful people perceive these healers to be by their sensitive attitudes and actions. The medicine man, nurses, medicine ladies, the ladies-who-pray, physicians, and St. Francis are perceived to be members of the health care team for the Papago people. The meaningful patterning of culturally defined behavior must be understood within the context of the Papago cultural system. As illustrated by the Tohono, "taking care of self and others" is highly valued, but it is only meaningful as we understand the rules of the Papago society, particularly the religious and kinship systems. These systems tell us that family members are important in taking care of themselves and others. Thus, the description in this paper of culturally patterned health practices with their rituals, ceremonies, and ways to help maintain health and heal the sick help the reader to understand the importance of health and healing behaviors within a designated cultural context. In this study, it is the Papago community and their specialty life ways of maintaining health and preventing illnesses.

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