Suruhanu

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Suruhånu or Suruhåna are people who function as herbal healers in some Pacific Island cultures. Such people exist on the island of Guam and are a result of Pre-colonial times where people known as makahna were believed to mediate between the physical and spiritual worlds.[1] It comes from the Spanish word cirujano (international phonetic = θi ru 'xa no) or "surgeon", here taking the general meaning of healer.

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