Traiteur-A Cajun Healer

The word Cajun comes from an ethnic group of people that have grown up in Southern Louisiana or the French speaking Acadiana area, as it is sometimes known.  A Cajun tradition that has been passed down through the ages is the Traiteurs, sometimes spelled Treateur.

These faith healers have existed since the 1700s when the Acadians migrated to south Louisiana from France.  But the tradition of the Traiteurs is slowly dying out, as it is not as prevalent as it once was.  Some of the Traiteurs that I know incorporate other types of energy based modalities such as Healing Touch and Reiki.

The Cajun healer is thought to be able to “treat” certain ailments.  Most have their own specialty that was handed down to them usually from a relative.  Some of their specialties include warts, shingles, sunstroke, bleeding, earaches and toothaches.

As a small girl I remembered my Mom bringing me to an elderly lady that “treated” me for warts that I had on my hand.  The warts went away, but I’m not sure of the time involved.

When my son was in college he started having numerous warts on his hands around the cuticles and on the calf of one leg.  After a visit to a dermatologist who told us that burning the warts would ruin his cuticles and the warts would probably come back, I called a lady who was a Traiteur.

The only information that I gave her was his name and the nature of the problem; She said to call back in a couple of weeks if the warts were still there.  I called back as we did not notice a difference.  Again, she said to call back in a couple of weeks.  Shortly after, my son looked at his leg and realized that the warts were gone.  There were no signs of warts on his hand as well. I had a similar situation with a case of shingles that I had.  After being treated 3 times, there were no signs of shingles.

The older traditional Traiteurs usually spoke Cajun French.  Their methods of treatments were “passed” down to other generations, usually from the opposite gender.  But this also varied.

Because the methods were usually passed down orally, their traditions varied by region and in the methods that they were taught.  I remember my great aunt trying to give me the prayers that she used to treat sunstroke.  But she said the prayers in French and I did not speak French, so I was not able to learn these.  Years later, I wished that I had paid more attention to what she was trying to teach me.

The traditional Traiteurs were mostly Catholic and so they said prayers, usually in silence.  Sometimes Novenas were said (saying a set of prayers for 9 days).  Faith is the main element and some Traiteurs are essentially “praying” for the sick. Some may call their method of treatment faith healing or ”laying on of hands.”

From my experience as an energy healer, I understand now that they are balancing the energy fields that surround the body as they use their hands in a pattern around the body, usually doing this 3 times.  In addition, their intention of wanting the person to be healthy is part of their philosophy.  They also felt that it was necessary for the person to “ask” to be healed…they would not offer.

Because doctors were not that accessible in bayou and marsh areas of rural parts of South La. nor could most people afford to go to a physician, the Traiteurs in the past played an important part in health care. A friend remembered her grandmother’s life a Traiteur.  There would often be lines of people waiting with eggs or chickens as payment.

Most Traiteurs consider their healing abilities a gift from God, and therefore do not ask for payment in exchange for their services.  Although it is acceptable to leave a gift for receiving a treatment, gifts are never required. The older generation of Traiteurs used to tell you not to say “thank you” as it was thought that this would make the treatment not work.

In Southern Louisiana, traditional medicine and Traiteurs offer patients a range of resources for treating illness. Although these 2 methods are very distinct, Traiteurs and their patients do not view the two systems as conflicting.

Complied by Sue Heldenbrand

Certified Healing Touch Practitioner

Synergistic Health and Wellness

http://www.SynergisticCenter.com

337-232-4799

energyworker2003@yahoo.com

 

Sue became involved with Healing Touch in 1998 and received her certification as a Healing Touch practitioner in 2002.  She is also a Certified Integrated Energy Therapy Practitioner, a Reiki Practitioner, Trauma Release and a Quantum Touch Practitioner.  She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Personnel Management from the University of Southwestern Louisiana.  She has been a guest speaker for numerous organizations, as well as presenting at state conferences.  Sue has written articles on energy work for alternative and complementary newsletters. She has developed material and has been a trainer for education classes for child care providers in several cities in Louisiana since 2003.   She has been able to integrate energy- based therapies into local hospital’s operating and recovery rooms as well as providing these therapies to newborn babies at a local hospital.  As a volunteer at health fairs and cancer survivor retreats offering energy based therapies, Sue has gained experience in dealing with a variety of health challenges.  Sue is also an Instructor at Blue Cliff College and has helped conduct workshops with local hospitals and hospice for caregivers.

 

Training in an advanced Healing Touch technique for PTSD (”amygdala connection”) proved helpful for recovery personnel dealing with the aftermath of hurricanes as they dealt with anxiety, confusion, sleeping disturbances, undiagnosed pain and other symptoms of acute stress disorder. Trauma Release is helpful for health providers to reduce secondary stress effects of working with traumatized clients or in trauma settings like hospitals, first response settings, disasters, battle zones, etc.

 

Sue’s private clientele includes World War II and Iraqi war veterans, abuse victims and other individuals reporting symptoms of stress from life-threatening illnesses, chronic pain, accidents, and the death of loved ones. As a volunteer working with cancer survivors and hospital personnel, Sue has assisted individuals dealing with the trauma of their illness.

 

Sue has a private practice in Lafayette, Louisiana.

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Sue Heldenbrand CHTP has written 41 stories on this site.

Sue became involved with Healing Touch in 1998 and received her certification as a Healing Touch practitioner in 2002. She is also a Certified Integrated Energy Therapy Practitioner, a Reiki Practitioner, Trauma Release and a Quantum Touch Practitioner. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Personnel Management from the University of Southwestern Louisiana. She has been a guest speaker for numerous organizations, as well as presenting at state conferences. Sue has written articles on energy work for alternative and complementary newsletters. She has developed material and has been a trainer for education classes for child care providers. She has been able to integrate energy- based therapies into local hospital’s operating and recovery rooms as well as providing these therapies to newborn babies at a local hospital. As a volunteer at health fairs and cancer survivor retreats offering energy based therapies, Sue has gained experience in dealing with a variety of health challenges. Training in an advanced Healing Touch technique for PTSD ("amygdala connection") proved helpful for recovery personnel dealing with the aftermath of hurricanes as they dealt with anxiety, confusion, sleeping disturbances, undiagnosed pain and other symptoms of acute stress disorder. Trauma Release is helpful for health providers to reduce secondary stress effects of working with traumatized clients or in trauma settings like hospitals, first response settings, disasters, battle zones, etc. Sue’s private clientele includes World War II and Iraqi war veterans, abuse victims and other individuals reporting symptoms of stress from life-threatening illnesses, chronic pain, accidents, and the death of loved ones. As a volunteer working with cancer survivors and hospital personnel, Sue has assisted individuals dealing with the trauma of their illness. Sue has a private practice in Lafayette, Louisiana. http://www.SynergisticCenter.com

One Comment on “Traiteur-A Cajun Healer”

  • Renae Harrington wrote on 10 November, 2009, 7:17

    My associate
    Sue Heldenbrand and I just held a Healing Arts workshop in a village called Breaux Bridge here in La. that included a history of the Traiteure and tools used.
    The reception was incredible as we looked to the wisdom of the ancients for guidence in assisting our bodies with natural remedies and looked to nature to cure our woes of body, mind, spirit and soul. My intention is to visit Eureka Springs soon as it is very healing.
    I am a female Traiteure, the term being Traiteuse or Traiteus.
    Thank you Sue Heldenbrand for making sure our culture continues throughout the ages and the old ways never forgotten. I consider the merging of the old to the new knowledge to be the answer to our world woes.

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