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Table describing different types of illness, as considered in Haitian culture

Illness Maladi Bondye
Illness by/of God
Maladi Lwa
Illness by Lwa
Spiritual Affliction
Maladi Mounn
Illness by People
Sorcery
Type impersonal personal/social personal/social
Reason unmotivated
simple
motivated
not simple
motivated
not simple
Agent germs, bacteria,
parasites
lwa "holds" victim
of kin group
person pays
a sorcerer to cast
spell on victim
Healer Medical Doctor
"leaf" doctor
healer
shaman/priest,
oungan/gangan,
or manbo
sorcerer, boko
or gangan
or manbo
Treatment individual visit to
MD or healer
ritual for group or public
service or feeding
of the lwa
private rite
Site clinic,
hospital,
home
sacred site,
shrine,
inside and outisde
inner chamber
of shrine
Means medicine,
technology
prayer, chant,
dance, music,
veve, food offerings,
sacrifice, libation, procession
prayer, chant, objects
(powders, liquids, etc.)
How it is
known
medicine takes effect
possession -
performance by afflicting spirit
identify enemy -
problematic social relation
Purpose cure illness or
stabilize symptoms
rebalance relationship
with spirit
exorcise sorcery,
revenge
Copyright 2008, by the Contributing Authors. Cite/attribute Resource. Richman, K. (2008, April 20). Table of Haitian Illness. Retrieved November 07, 2009, from Notre Dame OpenCourseWare Web site: http://ocw.nd.edu/latino-studies/creole-lanuage-and-culture/table-of-haitian-illness. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Creative Commons License