A Living Pharmacy

A Living Pharmacy

Author: Holly R. Buchanan

Publisher: National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13:

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Honiara, is a young urban setting where individuals from different ethnic groups and islands are creating their own urban culture. The practices of traditional healers in Honiara occur in a context where little action has transpired to integrate kastom medicine into the national health system. While policies and strategies were created to foster the incorporation of traditional healers into the health system, their focus is associated with rural areas and static concepts of 'tradition'. Such a focus does not consider social and cultural change, urban practices, or the rural/urban circular movements of healers. At the same time, traditional healers are creating their own networks, developing their practices and negotiating their positions as kastom medicine is utilized informally alongside biomedicine. Their conceptions about the causation of diseases coexist with Christian and magical beliefs in a context of continuity and change. How kastom medicinal knowledge is created, transmitted, legitimized controlled, challenged, changed and acted upon is discussed against the background of the complexity of urban social life. Healer's knowledge of their natural pharmacopoeia is a great resource at the level of primary health care, as are the roles healers play as specialists in divining and healing kastom illnesses. The significance of this work is threefold: in this stage of development of the country it is important to understand the coexistence between medical traditions, and to understand their changing roles in an urban context and in the national health system; theoretically it will further our understanding of social change, and it will fill gaps in the lack of scholarship in the area of traditional medicine in the Solomon Islands and more specifically in urban Honiara.


Journeys in a Small Canoe

Journeys in a Small Canoe

Author: Lloyd Maepeza Gina

Publisher: [email protected]

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 9781740760324

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Although the life story of prominent Solomon Islander Sir Lloyd Maepeza Gina has a unique value for Solomon Islanders, it also has universal aspects. This book provides vivid insights into the richness of his family and spiritual life and how this gave meaning to his strivings, as well as support in his disappointments.


Living Tradition

Living Tradition

Author: Michael Kwaʼioloa

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13:

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Anthropological research has increasingly focused on the effects of material and social change on traditional cultures. Ethnological autobiographies such as this, allow members of such cultures to speak for themselves, providing a unique insight into the subject's life.