Curandero

Curandero
Moche Ceramic Depicting Curandero. Larco Museum Collection Lima, Peru.

A curandero (Spanish: [kuɾanˈdeɾo], f. curandera) or curandeiro (Portuguese: [kuɾɐ̃ˈdejɾu], f. curandeira) is a traditional folk healer or shaman in Latin America, who is dedicated to curing physical or spiritual illnesses. The role of a curandero or curandera can also incorporate the roles of psychiatrist along with that of doctor and healer. Many curanderos use Catholic elements, such as holy water and saint pictures. The use of Roman Catholic prayers and other borrowings and lendings are often found alongside native religious elements.

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They are often respected members of the community. Literally translated as "healer" from Spanish. Their powers are considered supernatural, as it is commonly believed that many illnesses are caused by lost malevolent spirits, a lesson from God, or curse.

There are different types of curanderos. "Yerberos" are primarily herbalists. "Hueseros and Sobaderos" are bone/muscle therapists who emphasize physical ailments. "Parteras" are midwives.

The Moche people of ancient Peru often depicted curanderos in their art.[1]

In the Andes, one of the instruments of the curandero is the chonta, a lance carved from the chonta palm, Bactris gasipaes, thought to be imbued with magical powers. The palm grows only in the Amazon basin, and is the object of a brisk commerce. The Jivaro people of the Amazon Rainforest use the hardwood of the chonta to carve their spears.[2] The shaman is also known as chonteador, and his most important wand is the "chonta defensa"; if he dies without disciples, the chonta is thrown, wrapped in rubands and weighted with stones, to the bottom of an andine lake; its power will reemerge when a new shaman will take office. The shamans also use wands of huatulco wood., Loxopterygium huasango.[3]

Curanderos in fiction

Curanderos, probably because of the mystery and intrigue that surrounds them, are frequently included in fictional works:

  • Bless Me, Ultima, by the Chicano author Rudolfo Anaya.
  • The life and writing of Miguel Ruiz was also influenced by curanderismo, since his mother was a curandera.
  • The original screenplay for the film Viva Zapata! involved a curandera predicting the birth and death of Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata. The original played much more heavily on the supernatural than the chosen script.
  • Eduardo The Healer, is a documentary that follows the life of a Peruvian curandero.
  • Forests of the Heart, by Charles de Lint features a curandera protagonist.
  • So Far From God, by Chicana author Ana Castillo, features the curandera character Doña Felicia.
  • E-Fed World, Handeler Jonathan, The team of Link and Marcus Moore create the Culture Curenderos
  • (Notes from the trial of) La Curandera, a song by the band Clutch (band) off their 2004 album, Blast Tyrant. It features a fictional trial of a curandera for curing a demon.
  • Hispanic Culture and Health Care, edited by Ricardo A. Martinez
  • The Healing Ritual by Ricardo A. Martinez
  • Nightmare by Joan Lowery Nixon
  • The Hummingbird's Daughter by Luis Alberto Urrea tells the story of Teresita Urrea, a curandera at the end of the 1800s.
  • The Codex by Douglas Preston, in which ethnopharmacologist Sally Colorado is referred to by a Honduran local elder as "Curandera"

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Berrin, Katherine & Larco Museum. The Spirit of Ancient Peru: treasures from the Museo Arqueológico Rafael Larco Herrera. New York: Thames and Hudson, 1997.
  2. ^ Karsten 6
  3. ^ M. Polia, The priest of the nameless hill, Le Scienze, october 2002

References

Further reading

  • Riding, Alan. Distant Neighbors: A Portrait of the Mexicans. New York: Vintage, 2000.
  • Trotter II, Robert T. and Juan Antonio Chavira. Curanderismo: Mexican American Folk Healing. University of Georgia Press, Second Edition, October 1997.

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