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Essay heading: Health And The Kiche'
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The K’iche’ share a more cosmological view of nature, considering themselves to be an integral but dynamic part of nature. This holistic epistemological concept is referred to as balanced complementarity, where the relationship of parts to the whole is emphasized. (Hughes and Lock, 1987: 12). The K’iche’ understanding of complementarity is also translated into their perception of health, which requires a balance be maintained in nature and between the different facets of life such as hot and cold... displayed 300 characters
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(Hughes and Lock, 1987: 12). The K’iche’ understanding of complementarity is also translated into their perception of health, which requires a balance be maintained in nature and between the different facets of life such as hot and cold. Unlike the biomedical notion of illness representing the body’s response to a pathogen, the K’iche’ culture views illness as a consequence of imbalances in nature... displayed next 300 characters
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