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Siberian Reindeer Culture In American Culture

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Culture of the Siberian Reindeer People In American, there are a variety of cultures within our country. We as nurses will come across many patients who's culture differs from our own. In our practice it will benefit our patients and ourselves to have a broad knowledge base of other cultures and how we will need to modified to the care to their cultural beliefs. We will discuss the culture of the Siberian Reindeer tribes and how nursing care will be carried out to their beliefs. In the Amur bend of outlet Manchuria the Siberian Reindeer people live in the Verkhoyansk mountains of northeast Siberia, which is the coldest inhabited place on earth with temperatures fall to -96f (-71c). There are many tribes of the Siberian reindeer people, which …show more content…

Coats are made of 4 reindeer skins with the fur being closest to the skin on the inside and the leather on the outside. New Malistsa (fur clothing) are used in the winter time and the old worn out clothing is used in milder weather ("Tribe"). In extreme cold conditions men wear an extra layer of fur. Women wear Yagusha which is buttoned at the front and dresses of fawn skins decorated with beads, embroidery, and fur trimmings ("Chukchi"). Both men and women wear hip high reindeer skin boots that consist of an inner and outer boot worn together and tied up with a boot. Women are in charge of sewing the new clothing and mending any of the old clothes with materials brought in primarily by the …show more content…

This was due in part to the lack of resources such as plants and minerals to use as medicine. Disease at one point was very common. Deadly diseases such as Smallpox and influenza was passed on to the reindeer people by the Russians. At this point the Russians introduced them to Western Medicine at a very low cost or for free, but insufficient to meet the needs of the people leading to Tuberculosis and Alcoholism. While some tribes believe in the healing of the sick through the reindeer others place their believes in a healer know a Shaman. The shaman tended to the health of the family. The sham specialized in dream interpretation in diagnosing the illness. It is also believed that the theft of the soul by another shaman's spirit made the people ill. The healing takes place by the shaman finding the soul and returned it to the ill. In other cases that are not as severe natural herbs are used. The modern nurse needs to know the primary practices of these people to implement teaching. Teaching is an essential part of nursing care for these people. The nurse would need to educate these patients about sanitation, nutrition and preventing the spread of disease. The OB patient would be at risk for nutrition imbalance due to less than body requires. The goal for the patient would need to demonstrate the behaviors to regain and or maintain appropriate nutrition intake. The nurse first needs to determine the

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