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A <b>medicine man</b> is a person recognized as a local physician knowledable in the healing arts and serves at the will of the people in the |
A <b>medicine man</b> is a person recognized as a local physician knowledable in the healing arts and serves at the will of the people in the community. | ||
The communities for which this term is applied are often hunter-gatherer or | |||
agrarian. | |||
The medicine man is an artist who applies with skill the ] about healing arts to the local ]. | |||
''I am not qualified to edit this page, but I am qualified to ask one applies | |||
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"healing arts" to a folklore, local or otherwise.'' | |||
Not unlike the modern day ] who practice is measured in court against the norm of practice within the local community. | |||
''This is not a sentence. Can someone, anyone help out here?'' | |||
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A medicine man is a person recognized as a local physician knowledable in the healing arts and serves at the will of the people in the community.
The communities for which this term is applied are often hunter-gatherer or agrarian.
The medicine man is an artist who applies with skill the endemic knowledge about healing arts to the local folklore.
I am not qualified to edit this page, but I am qualified to ask one applies "healing arts" to a folklore, local or otherwise.
Not unlike the modern day physician who practice is measured in court against the norm of practice within the local community.
This is not a sentence. Can someone, anyone help out here?