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001 discusses various foods and how food in health is complicated, the ways that food can both heal and can make health worse (eg heart disease) -
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Discusses effect of environment on health & the "battle" of living with health concerns and the "battle" against silence. "I see my health… -
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001 discusses family history with heart disease, cardiomyopathy, and diseases related to stress in family and community -
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001 discusses the use of mint to deal with stomach aches as a result of a nervous childhood. -
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Named for Saint Bonifacio, who is celebrated a few days after his birthday. Son named in Indigenous language for the dawn because of his recovery at birth- "little… -
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Son born dead, but was resuscitated and survived. Special because of that- has a window into the death realm. -
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Gathering marigolds for the dead on die de los muertos- joyful celebration of life. -
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Health problems in his community- diabetes from sugary drinks, alcoholism stemming from machismo and depression -
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Things mother does to heal people- ruda (aka tratache) for susto; ucalota; mal de ojo; egg; burning copal; stepping over baby to ground bad energy into earth; river… -
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018 describes a medicine story of their grandmother taking care of their mother after an experience of gender-based violence including bring herbs (non-specified) to… -
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017 discusses a few medicine stories as it relates to mothering, parenting, children, and traditions First personal story of their birth and birth outcomes for Native… -
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017 discusses herbs such as bee pollen as medicine, nature, ceremony, sex, community 018 discusses nature and the mountains, their partner/special person,…