Tarahumara Victim of Mental Health System
From Dwight A. Corrin
Rita Quintero, a Tarahumara who was found in Kansas, was adjudged dangerous
to herself or others and put in a mental hospital in 1983. She remained
there until 1995, although she was never even seen by anyone who spoke
Raramari until about 1993. Her mental health was always judged as if she
were a member of a European culture (spanish based culture rather than
English based). The possibility Tarahumara culture included different
values, which would seem unusual to Anglo culture, was not considered. I
am one of the attorneys who have filed suit for Rita against many of the
health professionals who we believe violated Rita's rights by keeping her
institutionalized all those years. We have been able to get Rita out of
the hospital and back to the State of Chihuahua, where she is hopefully
becoming reintegrated into her own world.
We are interested in finding mental health professionals, social workers
and other professionals who could help us establish the standard of care in
dealing with Native Americans who have not been swallowed by Euro-American
culture. Best would be people who are able to speak Raramari.
More details are available on the net. A copy of the AMENDED COMPLAINT we
have filed in this case is available at:
http://www.fdl.cc.mn.us/natnet/issues/rita-quintero.html
Five articles which have appeared in the Kansas City Star are now also
available.
They do not appear here in chronological order, but in the order the Star
numbered them.
Group sues over Indian woman's treatment at hospital:
http://www.kcstar.com/reprints/rq1.html
Aged Indian woman to return home soon:
http://www.kcstar.com/reprints/rq2.html
Breaking free from a tangle of bureaucracy Rita Quintero returns to
Mexico after being in hospital for 12 years:
http://www.kcstar.com/reprints/rq3.html
Group brings hope to 'mystery' woman Rita Quintero's plight prompts
journey to hospital:
http://www.kcstar.com/reprints/rq4.html
Mysterious case begins to unravel Mexican woman has been in a Kansas
mental hospital for 12 years:
http://www.kcstar.com/reprints/rq5.html
This is going to be a long struggle to try to help Rita and other persons
who become trapped in the mental health system. We will need all the help
we can get. We also are going to need some people who have experience in
fund raising who can help us get something started to help Rita financially
as well as to defray the legal costs involved in pursuing her suit.
Dwight A Corrin
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For Further Information Contact:
Dwight A Corrin
P.O. Box 47828
Wichita KS 67201-7828
Phone: (316) 263-9706
FAX: (316) 263-6385
dcorrin@ibm.net
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