Medicine Men
Discover the profound insights of Medicine Men by Thomas H. Lewis, published by the University of Nebraska Press in 1992. This compelling 277-page exploration delves into the unique intersection of traditional healing practices and mainstream medicine among the Oglala Indians of the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota.
Lewis offers an engaging ethnographic account that challenges conventional views on therapy for both mind and body. As he navigates the rich tapestry of cultural customs and rites, readers will gain a deeper understanding of how indigenous practices often supplement or even replace standard medical care. This book is essential for anyone interested in ethnic studies, particularly Native American studies, and provides valuable insights into the social dynamics of health and healing in North America.
Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply curious about indigenous cultures, Medicine Men is a thought-provoking read that will enhance your perspective on health and wellness.