You Will Not Mourn Your Children: Spirituality and Child Health in Ibadan Urban Markets

The urban Ibadan market is not only important for its economic value, but also for its representation of the worldview of the Yoruba people of South-Western Nigeria. Yoruba urban markets are adorned with different spiritualists who also earn their livelihood in the market space. Hence, through the e...

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Grief
Humans
Interviews as Topic
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Mothers - psychology
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