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Ancestral healing in the CaribbeanCEFR B1

8 Dec 2025

Adapted from Guest Contributor, Global Voices CC BY 3.0

Photo by Asso Myron, Unsplash

Level B1 – Intermediate
3 min
174 words

Ancestral healing asks societies to acknowledge historical wounds so present generations can live healthier lives. In the Caribbean, Gilbert Martina, an ancestral health educator and former healthcare executive, began this work after the ENNIA crisis in Curaçao and St. Maarten. He uses shamanic practices, nervous-system regulation and ancestral teachings to support personal and communal recovery.

Research on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) shows that early trauma alters the body's stress systems and can affect the brain, immune system and long-term health. Chronic stress raises hormones such as cortisol and can cause inflammation linked to heart disease, diabetes and cancer. Neuroscience describes pathways that connect emotional pain with physical symptoms.

Regional initiatives respond to historical and current needs. The Caribbean Reparations Commission has encouraged discussion about accountability and emotional repair. Festivals like Bocas Lit Fest and the Calabash International Literary Festival reclaim storytelling, and community projects in Curaçao use drumming, dance and ritual. Advocates say healing must combine scientific knowledge with cultural care, respectful mental health services and spaces for elders to share wisdom.

Difficult words

  • ancestralconnected to earlier generations in a family
  • acknowledgeto accept or recognise a fact or truth
  • traumaa deep emotional injury from a bad experience
  • cortisola hormone the body makes during stress
  • inflammationthe body's reaction that causes swelling and pain
  • reparationthe act of making amends for past wrongs
    Reparations
  • reclaimto take back or make something yours again
  • rituala set of actions done for cultural or religious reasons
  • advocatea person who supports and speaks up for others
    Advocates

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