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DRUMLUMMON VIEWSFALL 2006WINTER 2007 Ghost Illness A CrossCultural Experience with the Expression of a NonWestern Tradition in Clinical Practice Robert W. Putsch, III, MD It is twelve days since we.

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People who are preoccupied and/or consumed by the deceased are believed to suffer from ghost sickness. Reported symptoms can include general weakness, loss of appetite, suffocation feelings, recurring nightmares, and a pervasive feeling of terror.

Second, most native peoples worshiped an all-powerful, all-knowing Creator or “Master Spirit” (a being that assumed a variety of forms and both genders). They also venerated or placated a host of lesser supernatural entities, including an evil god who dealt out disaster, suffering, and death.

Ghost sickness is a cultural belief most commonly seen in Native American peoples (Navajo, Muscogee) and peoples of the Polynesian islands. [1] The “sickness” often begins following the passing of a loved one and includes symptoms of lethargy, nightmares, and feelings of dread and impending doom.

Some Southwestern tribes, especially the Apache and Navajo, feared the ghosts of the deceased who were believed to resent the living. The Apache buried corpses swiftly and burned the deceased's house and possessions.

Native American ghost stories developed from the belief that the soul that animated a living human being survived bodily death & continued to exist.

Native Americans believed in ghosts–spirits who were not at peace. This could happen because someone who died had not been at peace, personally.

The Iroquois have the legend of “Dry Fingers,” a bogeyman, a vengeful apparition that appears to terrorize people lost in the wilderness. If a person is touched by this ghost, they would be killed or given the gift of going blind.

Iich'aa (Navajo: Iichʼąh, pronounced “eech aaw”, no inflexion) is a culture-bound syndrome found in the Navajo Native American culture. The non-exclusive list of symptoms are: epileptic behaviour (nervousness, convulsions), loss of self-control, self-destructive behaviour and fits of violence and rage.

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