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this page is an excellent article. i was trying to explain what a traiteur is to a friend, as i've been treated before, and this article explained it perfectly. it does not need to be changed one bit. from experience, i can tell you that the statements made are true. please keep this in mind if you're thinking about editing it.


What is contained in the page may very well be accurate, but it still needs references. - GGT

Agreed, we should get some references in here. Tommyt 17:51, 4 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The book Bayou Farewell by Mike Tidwell has a bit about a Houma Indian traiteur. (The Native American Houmas generally speak French and are Catholic, though their "traiteurs" might be a little different?) Frankly, I don't like the portrayal in Bayou Farewell, where "complimentary to allopathic" aspects are completely missing and some disreputable "cures" are presented. But it is published, relevant material. Cuvtixo 02:10, 7 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

French Canadian Traditions

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There was the same or similar tradition among lumberjacks from Quebec. I'm not entirely sure if the same term was used, but certainly it could provide references (especially in French) Cuvtixo 03:49, 7 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Guérisseurs may be the Quebec version of Traiteurs. I am afraid I cannot read French however.;( Cuvtixo 04:58, 7 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]