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What (who) is curandero - definition

TRADITIONAL HEALER FOUND IN LATIN AMERICA, THE UNITED STATES AND SOUTHERN EUROPE
Curandera; Curanderismo; Curanderos
  • ''Curandera''<!-- female form of curandero, see image file name --> performing a ''limpieza'' in Cuenca, Ecuador

curandero         
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¦ noun (fem. curandera) (plural curanderos or curanderas) (in Spain and Latin America) a healer who uses folk remedies.
Origin
Sp., from curar 'to cure', from L. curare.

Wikipedia

Curandero

A curandero (Spanish: [kuɾanˈdeɾo], healer; f. curandera, also spelled curandeiro, Portuguese: [kuɾɐ̃ˈdejɾu], f. curandeira) is a traditional native healer or shaman found primarily in Latin America and also in the United States. A curandero is a specialist in traditional medicine whose practice can either contrast with or supplement that of a practitioner of Western medicine. A curandero is claimed to administer shamanistic and spiritistic remedies for mental, emotional, physical and spiritual illnesses. Some curanderos, such as Don Pedrito, the Healer of Los Olmos, make use of simple herbs, waters, or mud to allegedly effect their cures. Others add Catholic elements, such as holy water and pictures of saints; San Martin de Porres for example is heavily employed within Peruvian curanderismo. The use of Catholic prayers and other borrowings and lendings is often found alongside native religious elements. Still others, such as Maria Sabina, employ hallucinogenic media. Many curanderos emphasize their native spirituality in healing while being practicing Catholics. Most of the concepts related to curanderismo (the practice of curanderos) are words in Spanish language, often with Medieval, vernacular definitions.

Examples of use of curandero
1. "I have heard of this television curandero " from students who saw the ad, Glazer said.
2. "They think that he cannot be a real, a true, curandero ." So, then, to ask Hermano Santa Cruz himself.