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Other Healing Rituals

Blackfeet Sweat Lodge in Montana circa 1900, courtesy Library of Congress

Blackfeet Sweat Lodge in Montana circa 1900, courtesy Library of Congress

Many Native Americans believed that illness came from evil spirits, so their rituals emphasized that aspect of healing.

The Shoshones believed that a ghost entering a person’s body caused sickness, and used incantations, prayer, drums, medicine whistles, and sweat lodges to prepare a patient to have the ghost extracted. Continue reading

A Healing Touch

Wako, a Healer, 1894, courtesy Library of Congress

Wako, a Healer, 1894, courtesy Library of Congress

Many early European and U.S. physicians realized that it was their presence, rather than their ineffective treatments, that brought comfort to patients. Psychologists today also recognize the power of the mind, and know that expectations of a cure can have a positive effect. Continue reading