African American Folk Healing.

Cure a nosebleed by holding a silver quarter on the back of the neck. Treat an earache with sweet oil drops. Wear plant roots to keep from catching colds. Within many African American families, these kinds of practices continue today, woven into the fabric of black culture, often communicated throug...

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Main Author: Mitchem, Stephanie
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : NYU Press, 2007.
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Summary:Cure a nosebleed by holding a silver quarter on the back of the neck. Treat an earache with sweet oil drops. Wear plant roots to keep from catching colds. Within many African American families, these kinds of practices continue today, woven into the fabric of black culture, often communicated through women. Such folk practices shape the concepts about healing that are diffused throughout African American communities and are expressed in myriad ways, from faith healing to making a mojo. Stephanie Y. Mitchem presents a fascinating study of African American healing. She sheds light on a variety o.
Physical Description:1 online resource (199 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-186) and index.
ISBN:9780814759622
0814759629
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.