NaWaraos, a contribution in public health

Authors

  • Luis Traviezo Valles Universidad Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado. Venezuela

Keywords:

Warao, indigenous, Venezuela, NaWarao

Abstract

The Warao indigenous community in the Delta Amacuro state, Venezuela, without intending it, became historical internationally, when the English writer, Daniel Defoe, published in 1719, the adventures of Robinson Crusoe (autobiographical and fictional), considered the first English novel1; This pre-Columbian community, whose name comes from its own language: Wa, boat and Arao, people (canoe people), presented a series of public health needs (2-5) that motivated a diverse group of professionals, headed by the Doctors Raúl Arocha, Gerardo Sánchez, Gustavo Báez and Gloria Álvarez to place all their knowledge and skills in the solution of these diseases, is how the Non-Governmental Organization and apolitical "Na'Waraos" is created, which selects the population of Nabasanuka (Naba: pipe or river, and Sanuka: small) located at the geographic coordinates of LN 09 ° 08 '11.9 "and LO 061 ° 03'31.2", to be the epicenter of the control of endemic and epidemic diseases of its inhabitants and others 30 nearby towns such as Wisidatu, Joarotu, Bajanarotu and Araguabici

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Author Biography

Luis Traviezo Valles, Universidad Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado. Venezuela

Licenciado en Bioanálisis, MSc en Protozoología, Profesor Titular de Parasitología Médica.

References

1. Wikipedia. Robinson Crusoe. [Internet]. 2017. [citado el 10 Nov 2017]. Disponible en: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robinson_Crusoe
2. Wikipedia. Warao. [Internet]. 2017. [citado el 8 Nov 2017]. Disponible en: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waraos
3. Heinen D. Los Warao. En: Los aborígenes de Venezuela. Fundación La Salle de Ciencias Naturales. Monte Ávila Editores. Caracas, 1988.
4. Fernández C, Fandiño C, López D, Nogal B, Rodríguez N, Convit Jet al. Tuberculosis en Menores de 15 años en la Población Warao de Venezuela. Investigación Clínica. 2002. 43(1): 35-48.
5. Sornes B, Jiménez B. Condiciones de vida de la Población Warao. CESAP. Caracas. Venezuela. 2009.
6. Báez G. Comunicación Personal. Barquisimeto. Venezuela. Noviembre de 2017.
7. Sánchez G. Comunicación Personal. Barquisimeto. Venezuela. Noviembre de 2017.

Published

2018-06-20

How to Cite

Traviezo Valles, L. (2018). NaWaraos, a contribution in public health. Revista Venezolana De Salud Pública, 5(2), 63-64. Retrieved from https://revistas.uclave.org/index.php/rvsp/article/view/538

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Imágenes en salud pública