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Course Overview

This class explores the history of Curanderismo, the usage of medicinal herbs, remedies, rituals, and instruments of healing used in traditional medicine. The class hosts speakers from throughout the country and other parts of the world including internationally known curanderos and herbalists specialized in this type of medicine which give lectures, carry out exercises for community members to learn and practice traditional healing rituals and conduct afternoon workshops (optional).

Students will explore an integrative approach to traditional medicine and will have the opportunity to examine demonstrations that incorporate Curanderismo with various traditional and holistic health techniques.

Guest speakers will include researchers in the field and healers from the US and Mexico.

There is an in-person two-week class starting on June 2, 2025, and a live-online class that starts on July 1, 2025.

What You'll Learn

  • identify the history, traditions, rituals, herbs, and remedies of Curanderismo, a healing tradition of the Southwestern United States, Mexico and other Latin-American countries.
  • Practice how to use plants in water-based microdosis, alcohol-based tinctures, and smoke.
  • Explore different traditional hands-on techniques and their impact on body ailments such as shawl alignments manteadas, and fire cupping ventosas.
  • Compare the unique sweat lodge traditions in Mexico and New Mexico, USA.
  • Experience the benefits of laugh therapy risoterapia, sound and the medicine of the drum and its effects in the body and the emotions.
  • Practice the traditional Hispanic & Indigenous methods to perform spiritual/energetic cleansings limpias.

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for all community members interested in the Hispanic traditional medicine of Mexico, the American southwest and other countries.

Additional Information

Upon request CEUs (Continuing Education Units) will be awarded as well as a certificate of completion upon successful completion and participation in the course.

The presenters and topics of course are subject to change.

Housing, food and transportation are not included for in-person sessions.

For more information: curanderismo@unm.edu 

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Type
Partner Affiliate
Days
M, T, W, Th, F
Time
8:30AM to 1:00PM
Dates
Jun 02, 2025 to Jun 13, 2025
Schedule
Contact Hours
45.0
Location
  • Anthropology Building
Delivery Options
Course Fee(s)
Fee non-credit $380.00
Drop Request Deadline
May 30, 2025
Transfer Request Deadline
May 30, 2025
Section Notes

CEUs:

This is an in-person, two-week course. CEUs and a certificate of completion are provided following successful completion which includes daily attendance and a written assignment submitted to the instructor.

For parking: 

You will need a parking pass to park anywhere on campus. There are parking spaces available around campus that use a meter and charge an hourly rate. There are also private parking lots across from University Blvd. and Central Ave. You can park in any of those on the first day. We recommend purchasing a pass (Lot C) since it is more affordable. You can purchase your campus parking pass at curanderismo.unm.edu 

For additional questions or more information: curanderismo@unm.edu

Type
Partner Affiliate Live Online
Days
T, W, F
Time
10:00AM to 11:00AM
Dates
Jul 01, 2025 to Jul 18, 2025
Type
Partner Affiliate Live Online
Days
T, W, F
Time
2:00PM to 3:00PM
Dates
Jul 01, 2025 to Jul 18, 2025
Schedule
Contact Hours
18.0
Location
  • Online
Delivery Options
Live Online  
Course Fee(s)
Fee non-credit $380.00
Drop Request Deadline
Jun 28, 2025
Transfer Request Deadline
Jun 28, 2025
Section Notes

Please note: There will be optional classes held on July 4th, 2025.

This live online two-week course offers knowledge of traditional medicine without border, Curanderismo in the Southwest and Mexico, involving medicinal herbs and rituals; medicinal plants for women; medicinal plants of the Southwest; ceremonial use of the sweat lodge (temazcal); energetic cleansings (limpias); preparing tinctures and microdosis using medicinal plants; traditional healing during covid pandemic times; healing grief through the Day of the Dead, Día de los Muertos, and many more. Guest speakers will include practitioners and researchers in the field of traditional medicine and healers from the US, Mexico and other countries.

CEUs and a certificate of completion are provided following successful completion which includes daily attendance and a written assignment submitted to the instructor. Recordings of the sessions will be available for enrolled students who miss sessions.

For additional questions or more information: curanderismo@unm.edu

UNM Tuition Remission

UNM Staff, Faculty, and Retirees: This course is Tuition Remission eligible under Professional Development. For more information, visit the UNM Tuition Remission information page. To see UNM HR's Tuition Remission for eligibility and tax liabilities, click here

JTA Funding Opportunity

Full funding for this program is available through Job Training Albuquerque. Eligibility requirements include: Must be an employee of a business with less than 500 employees, headquartered within the Albuquerque city limits. To learn more about JTA funding, click here.

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