Book

Pomo doctors and poisoners

University of California Press20 • Published In 1923 • Pages: 57-73

By: Freeland, L. S. (Lucy Shepard).

Abstract
This article describes the two types of Pomo doctor, the 'outfit doctor' and the madu or 'sucking' or 'dream' doctor, and Pomo witchcraft, which was usually in the form of poisoning. For each type the author discusses personnel, materials, methods, occasions and illustrative cases of treatment. Included is sufficient information on Pomo ideas about disease and the dependence on doctors to indicate their importance in the society, as well as the significance of witchcraft as a factor constantly affecting Pomo behavior and their understanding of events.
Subjects
Pharmaceuticals
Theory of disease
Sorcery
Magical and mental therapy
Shamans and psychotherapists
Spirits and gods
Prayers and sacrifices
Revelation and divination
culture
Pomo
HRAF PubDate
2000
Region
North America
Sub Region
Northwest Coast and California
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
George R. Bedell ; 1960
Field Date
ca. 1920
Coverage Date
not specified
Coverage Place
northern California, United States
Notes
L. S. Freedland
LCSH
Pomo Indians