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Waganga (singular, mganga) can be translated from Kiswahili as doctors or healers. The word can be used to refer to either 'traditional' or biomedical practitioners, but in this article I use it only to refer to practitioners of indigenous forms of medicine.
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The original research aimed to develop an 'ethnography of malaria' - R. Marsland, 'Ethnographic Malaria. The Uses of Medical Knowledge in Tanzania' (PhD thesis, SOAS, University of London, 2005). As part of this project I became interested in the relationship between 'traditional' healers and the government-run health services. The material presented in this article was collected towards the end of almost two years of fieldwork, and a one-month return visit in 2005.
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The original research aimed to develop an 'ethnography of malaria' - R. Marsland, 'Ethnographic Malaria. The Uses of Medical Knowledge in Tanzania' (PhD thesis, SOAS, University of London, 2005). As part of this project I became interested in the relationship between 'traditional' healers and the government-run health services. The material presented in this article was collected towards the end of almost two years of fieldwork, and a one-month return visit in 2005.
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The waganga concerned were members of the Kyela group of Chama cha Waganga/Wakunga Tiba Asilia Tanzania CHAWATIATA, the Tanzanian Society for Traditional Healers and Midwives. It should be noted that members of this organisation, who have formalised their practice through membership of CHAWATIATA, are likely to have stronger motivations for considering their identity as healers in comparison to those healers who are not members and may specialise in just one or two 'minor' cures or techniques
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The waganga concerned were members of the Kyela group of Chama cha Waganga/Wakunga Tiba Asilia Tanzania (CHAWATIATA) - the Tanzanian Society for Traditional Healers and Midwives. It should be noted that members of this organisation, who have formalised their practice through membership of CHAWATIATA, are likely to have stronger motivations for considering their identity as healers in comparison to those healers who are not members and may specialise in just one or two 'minor' cures or techniques.
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