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Africa

Africa. HAS 3190. Cape Verde. Language. Creole and Portuguese. Migration. U.S. whaling industry Famine at home Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut 400,000. Spiritual traditions. Catholic Protestant. Family. Center of lives Elders Women Neighbors. Diet. Katxupa (manchupa).

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Africa

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  1. Africa HAS 3190

  2. Cape Verde

  3. Language • Creole and Portuguese

  4. Migration • U.S. whaling industry • Famine at home • Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut • 400,000

  5. Spiritual traditions • Catholic • Protestant

  6. Family • Center of lives • Elders • Women • Neighbors

  7. Diet • Katxupa (manchupa)

  8. Illness and Death • God’s will • Disabled protected • Active in teaching • Empowering patients

  9. Implications • Parents with children • Visits from parents • Intimidated • Adults and children • Internal sadness • Expressive • Wakes and funerals

  10. Traditional Medicine • Curanderas or curiosas • Difluxan • Konta d’odju

  11. Other issues • Blood • Sleeping (Sangi durmidu) • Dead (Sangi mortu) • Bruised (Sange pezode) • Living Blood (Sangi vivu)

  12. Ethiopia

  13. Language • 80 dialects • Amharic

  14. Migration • Repressive regime (mid-1970s) • Political turmoil in East Africa

  15. Spiritual traditions • Orthodox (Coptic) • Muslim

  16. Family • Women/girls • Large families • High divorce • Elders (“aunt” or “uncle”)

  17. Diet • No meat, eggs or milk (Wed or Fri) • No poultry, beef or dairy before Easter • Muslims and Ramadan

  18. Attitudes • Illness is a punishment • Mental illness = evil spirits • Spirits in individuals • Healing appeases the spirits • Evil Eye

  19. Cultural courtesies • Elders and hand shakes • Right hand for “clean” work • Muslim men and women don’t touch

  20. Communication Patterns • Doctors and bad news • No middle name

  21. Traditional medicine • Newborn care • Older men • Fire burning • Stick heated and applied to skin • Herbal remedies • Prayer

  22. Female Circumcision • Genital mutilation • Many believe • Defines sexual and social identity • Doesn’t allow for sexual pleasure • Promotes health

  23. Other relevant issues • Don’t understand withholding treatment • News of pending death • Spanking children

  24. Somalia

  25. Language • Somali • Arabic

  26. Migration • Escape wars (1991) • Resettlement programs

  27. Religion • Sunni Muslim

  28. Other issues = Ethiopia • Family • Diet (Muslim) • Cultural courtesies • Traditional medicine • Issues relevant to hospitalization

  29. Bush Medicine • Herbal medicine • African-Caribbean culture • Fever bush • Toothache bush • 70% of world’s population uses herbal medicine

  30. Sangoma

  31. Sangoma • Practitioner of herbal medicine • Belief in ancestral spirits – calling • Trainee = Twaza • Ritual sacrifice

  32. Traditional Healers • Zulu, Swazi, Xhosa, Sotho, Tswana, Venda, Tsongo/Shangaan ethnic groups • Holistic and symbolic form • Ancestors give instructions

  33. Guidance in Three Forms • Possession • Throwing bones • Dreams

  34. Possession • Trance • Drumming • Dancing • Chanting • Provides specific information

  35. Throwing bones • Collection of bones • Ancestors control how they lie

  36. Dreams • Metaphors

  37. 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

  38. Sangomas • Far outnumber western doctors • Consulted first (80%) • Charlatans

  39. South Africa

  40. 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

  41. Video The Phelophepa Health Train

  42. Kwanzaa • African American and Pan-African • Dec 26 – Jan 1 • First harvest – “matunda ya kwanza”

  43. Kwanzaa • Ingathering of people • Reverence for creator • Commemoration of past • Recommitment to culture • Celebration of Good

  44. 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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