Published Jun 3, 2006
prmenrs, RN
4,565 Posts
http://www.alternative-hawaii.com/hacul/wellness.htm
I thought you might be interested in reading this info about native Hawaiian healing practices.
nativehealer
65 Posts
prmenrs, thank you for such a wonderful site. I really enjoyed reading it.
Native
You're welcome. I guess Hawaiians are not usually included in "Native American" discussions, but I think it's helpful and interesting to compare traditional healing methods.
sirI, MSN, APRN, NP
17 Articles; 45,819 Posts
Thanks so much, prmenrs.:balloons:
I really enjoyed reading about the different levels of practitioners:
Kahuna haihai iwi who were skilled in setting broken bones. Kahuna haha who diagnosed illnesses by feeling with the fingers. Kahuna hoohanau keiki who delivered babies. Kahuna hoohapai keiki who induced pregnancy. Kahuna laau lapaau who treated patients with herbs; they were the general practitioners. Kahuna lomilomi who were physical therapists and also skilled in massage. Kahuna paaoao who diagnosed and treated illnesses of infants.
Kahuna haihai iwi who were skilled in setting broken bones.
Kahuna haha who diagnosed illnesses by feeling with the fingers.
Kahuna hoohanau keiki who delivered babies.
Kahuna hoohapai keiki who induced pregnancy.
Kahuna laau lapaau who treated patients with herbs; they were the general practitioners.
Kahuna lomilomi who were physical therapists and also skilled in massage.
Kahuna paaoao who diagnosed and treated illnesses of infants.
Thunderwolf, MSN, RN
3 Articles; 6,621 Posts
Thank you.