Health Care in Maya Guatemala: Confronting Medical Pluralism in a Developing Country

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When the traditional meets the modern, nowhere is the have an effect on felt as personally as in the realm of health care. Because practitioners trained in Western science tend to ignore traditional medicine in developing countries, conflict is inevitable.

Health Care in Maya Guatemala examines medical systems and institutions in three K’iche’ Maya communities to reveal the conflicts between indigenous medical care and the Guatemalan biomedical system. The editors and contributors show how people in this abruptly modernizing society take into consideration traditional practices—and reveal that health conditions in traditional communities deteriorate through the years as long-standing medical practices erode in the face of Western encroachment.

The contributors first imagine cultural, institutional, and behavioral aspects of health care in Guatemala. Then they look closely at the nature and remedy of specific health issues, such as dentistry and mental health—especially depression. In the end they provide new insight on midwifery, nutrition, ethnomedicine, and other topics.

As a whole, the volume proposes steps toward a health care system more accessible to Mayas, incorporating K’iche’ concepts with Western thought. Representing trends seen right through the world, it shows the necessity of cultural understanding if poor people are to have access to medicine that combines the most efficient of both local tradition and international biomedicine. Even supposing Western medicine continues to ignore the importance of local culture in its attempt to be “scientific,” this book makes a strong argument for giving tradition its due.

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