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Bantu Folk Lore (Medical and General)

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The author compiles medical and general folk beliefs and practices among Bantu peoples, surveying tribal organization, indigenous healers, surgical techniques, herbal remedies, midwifery, and child care. Chapters combine observational notes, descriptions of native practitioners and treatments, and inventories of remedies and ritual practices, with commentary on how colonial and missionary contact has altered traditions. Material drawn from records and informants includes botanical treatments and customary diagnostic and therapeutic methods, presented as a structured record of techniques and beliefs seen as increasingly vulnerable to change.

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Matthew L. Hewat

Matthew L. Hewat was an author known for his work in ethnobotany and folklore, particularly within the context of African cultures. His notable book, "Bantu Folk Lore (Medical and General)," explores the rich traditions and medicinal practices of the Bantu people, offering insights into their cultural heritage and the significance of plants in their daily lives. Hewat's contributions provide valuable perspectives on the intersection of folklore and medicine, reflecting a deep appreciation for indigenous knowledge systems.

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