Waubonsee Community College

Spirit doctors, by Monica Delgado and Michael Van Wagenen

Label
Spirit doctors, by Monica Delgado and Michael Van Wagenen
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
For College; Adult audiences
Main title
Spirit doctors
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
747797296
Responsibility statement
by Monica Delgado and Michael Van Wagenen
Runtime
27
Summary
Folk healing has been part of the Mexican culture since pre-Columbian days. This tradition still flourishes in the Mexican American communities of the lower Rio Grande Valley. This film follows three healers in their daily work. Josefa, a traditional curandera, uses a variety of herbal and spiritual techniques. She is shown giving blessings, performing ritual cleansings and communicating the wandering soul of the dead man. Maria heals her patients by channeling the spirit of Mexico's most famous healer who died sixty years ago. Trini is a traditional partera, or midwife. She plays an important role in the community where one third of all births take place outside of the hospital. Filmmaker Monica Delgado is herself a descendant of a curandera and partera. These cameo portraits show how traditional beliefs flourish in Mexican American culture
Target audience
general
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