Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Modernization of Health Practices in East Central :: essays research papers
 The colonization of the western world brought on many changes for the   indigenous people of Africa in every way of life. The Christian missionaries   accomplished much more than just introducing their religion. They also   exposed and converted Africans to western values and social beliefs. Health   care practices were one of the things greatly influenced by the colonization.   In my paper, I am focusing on the practices of the east central region of   Africa, including the regions of Nigeria and (???). This region has common   Bantu-speaking ancestors and commonalties among medicines and practices. The   impact of the western world is easily recognizable because of the radical   differences in thought between the Europeans and the Africans. At the time   of colonization, European health care centered around science and reason.   Most Africans, on the other hand, believed in more abstract, spiritual   explanations for disease and illness. Religious practitioners had a big part   in the healing process. The infiltration of western ideas sparked obvious   changes and many times produced a combination of traditional healing along   with western ideas. There were changes in health care practices even before   the time of colonization and I will also give a brief history of this change   to emphasize the fact that religion and practices are never stagnant.   Brief history of people in East Central region  African healing practices traditionally have strong ties with religion.   They place an emphasis on holistic healing and believe in a mind-body   connection. Divination is one technique that is often used to find the cause   of a particular illness. "Since all human problems such as infertility,   illness, and trouble in hunting, are ascribed to moral conflicts within the   human community, the diviner's task is to disclose acts of immorality which   have provoked the vengeance of the ancestors, and to reveal the destructive   hand of witches and sorcerers." (Ray, 104). A diviner searches a person's   past to find something that may be ascribed to the works of an outside   source. They want to find the source of the problem before simply treating   the symptoms. They also believe that once the source is found, a ceremony   can be performed that may lead to the reversal of its effect. There is a   strong belief that the cause of illness is in the mind, so when the treatment   is foscused there, improvement in physical ailments may be seen. "Because   illness and death are seen to be rooted in immoral acts, the diviner's role     					    
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