Underlying premises in medical mission trips for Madiha (Kulina) Indigenous people in the Brazilian Amazon
This article proposes two premises that underlie biomedical health care delivery provided through medical missions to Madiha (Kulina) Indigenous Amazonian people living in forest villages. First, that health care is implemented through a set of detached transferable goods and services. Second, that...
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Main Author: | Christian Frenopoulo (Author) |
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University of Ottawa,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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