"If Old Heads Could Talk": Sango Healers in the Caribbean
Keywords:
Healing, religious syncretism, SangoAbstract
This paper examines Sango beliefs and representa
tions of illness with a primary focus on Sango hëaling practices.
In addition, it explores ritual borrowing, divination and spirit
possession within the Sango tradition and examines relation
ships between Sango healers and Western biomedical practitio
ners. Lastly, I will address the resurgence of Sango in contem
porary Caribbean societies and implications of this resurgence
for biomedicine and health care in the region.
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