
Healthy People, Beautiful Life: Fighting for the Right to Cure - Part 1
09/29/20 • 35 min
Dr. James B. Waldram, medical anthropologist with University of Saskatchewan discusses his work with the Maya Healers' Association of Belize and working with them through film to advocate for and challenge misperceptions about traditional Q’eqchi’ knowledge. Host: Michelle Gowan
Dr. James B. Waldram, medical anthropologist with University of Saskatchewan discusses his work with the Maya Healers' Association of Belize and working with them through film to advocate for and challenge misperceptions about traditional Q’eqchi’ knowledge. Host: Michelle Gowan
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