ANTIPARASITIC PLANTS USED BY THE KANTARURÉ-BATIDA INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY (NE-BRAZIL): ETHNOBOTANY AND LOCAL KNOWLEDGE-EROSION RISKS
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Resumo: | Abstract Indigenous people have an intrinsic relationship with the flora used in healing systems. However, data about plants used to treat intestinal parasitosis, which are one of the main morbidity and mortality causes among indigenous peoples, remain scarce. Thus, the aim of the current study is to survey antiparasitic plants used by the Kantaruré-Batida community and to investigate whether their ethno-medico-botanical knowledge is spread. Therefore, it adopted interviews and free lists. Thirty-one (31) indigenous individuals were interviewed and they mentioned 21 plant species. Most respondents (91%) acquired the traditional knowledge through hereditary transmission and spread it (77%) in the same way. Only 35% of the respondents adopt medicinal plants as the first cure resource, besides associating the decrease of such use to their proximity to health care services. Thus, it is worth taking actions to help preserving the local knowledge and biodiversity in order to avoid the loss of indigenous therapeutic treatments. |
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ANTIPARASITIC PLANTS USED BY THE KANTARURÉ-BATIDA INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY (NE-BRAZIL): ETHNOBOTANY AND LOCAL KNOWLEDGE-EROSION RISKSCaatingaTraditional knowledgeIndigenous peopleIntestinal parasitosisMedicinal plantsAbstract Indigenous people have an intrinsic relationship with the flora used in healing systems. However, data about plants used to treat intestinal parasitosis, which are one of the main morbidity and mortality causes among indigenous peoples, remain scarce. Thus, the aim of the current study is to survey antiparasitic plants used by the Kantaruré-Batida community and to investigate whether their ethno-medico-botanical knowledge is spread. Therefore, it adopted interviews and free lists. Thirty-one (31) indigenous individuals were interviewed and they mentioned 21 plant species. Most respondents (91%) acquired the traditional knowledge through hereditary transmission and spread it (77%) in the same way. Only 35% of the respondents adopt medicinal plants as the first cure resource, besides associating the decrease of such use to their proximity to health care services. Thus, it is worth taking actions to help preserving the local knowledge and biodiversity in order to avoid the loss of indigenous therapeutic treatments.ANPPAS - Revista Ambiente e Sociedade2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-753X2018000100306Ambiente & Sociedade v.21 2018reponame:Ambiente & Sociedade (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:ANPPAS10.1590/1809-4422asoc0011r1vu18l1aoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVASCO-DOS-SANTOS,DEYVISON RHUANSANTOS,JÉSSICA VIEIRA DOSANDRADE,WBANEIDE MARTINS DESANTOS-LIMA,THAYSE MACEDO DOSLIMA,LIDIANE NUNESDIAS-LIMA,ARTUR GOMESANDRADE,MARIA JOSÉ GOMES DEVANNIER-SANTOS,MARCOS ANDRÉMOURA,GERALDO JORGE BARBOSA DENUNES,ERIKA DOS SANTOSeng2018-07-05T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1414-753X2018000100306Revistahttp://anpocs.com/index.php/revista-ambiente-e-sociedadehttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revistaambienteesociedade@gmail.com1809-44221414-753Xopendoar:2018-07-05T00:00Ambiente & Sociedade (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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ANTIPARASITIC PLANTS USED BY THE KANTARURÉ-BATIDA INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY (NE-BRAZIL): ETHNOBOTANY AND LOCAL KNOWLEDGE-EROSION RISKS |
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ANTIPARASITIC PLANTS USED BY THE KANTARURÉ-BATIDA INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY (NE-BRAZIL): ETHNOBOTANY AND LOCAL KNOWLEDGE-EROSION RISKS |
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ANTIPARASITIC PLANTS USED BY THE KANTARURÉ-BATIDA INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY (NE-BRAZIL): ETHNOBOTANY AND LOCAL KNOWLEDGE-EROSION RISKS VASCO-DOS-SANTOS,DEYVISON RHUAN Caatinga Traditional knowledge Indigenous people Intestinal parasitosis Medicinal plants |
title_short |
ANTIPARASITIC PLANTS USED BY THE KANTARURÉ-BATIDA INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY (NE-BRAZIL): ETHNOBOTANY AND LOCAL KNOWLEDGE-EROSION RISKS |
title_full |
ANTIPARASITIC PLANTS USED BY THE KANTARURÉ-BATIDA INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY (NE-BRAZIL): ETHNOBOTANY AND LOCAL KNOWLEDGE-EROSION RISKS |
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ANTIPARASITIC PLANTS USED BY THE KANTARURÉ-BATIDA INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY (NE-BRAZIL): ETHNOBOTANY AND LOCAL KNOWLEDGE-EROSION RISKS |
title_full_unstemmed |
ANTIPARASITIC PLANTS USED BY THE KANTARURÉ-BATIDA INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY (NE-BRAZIL): ETHNOBOTANY AND LOCAL KNOWLEDGE-EROSION RISKS |
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ANTIPARASITIC PLANTS USED BY THE KANTARURÉ-BATIDA INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY (NE-BRAZIL): ETHNOBOTANY AND LOCAL KNOWLEDGE-EROSION RISKS |
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VASCO-DOS-SANTOS,DEYVISON RHUAN |
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VASCO-DOS-SANTOS,DEYVISON RHUAN SANTOS,JÉSSICA VIEIRA DOS ANDRADE,WBANEIDE MARTINS DE SANTOS-LIMA,THAYSE MACEDO DOS LIMA,LIDIANE NUNES DIAS-LIMA,ARTUR GOMES ANDRADE,MARIA JOSÉ GOMES DE VANNIER-SANTOS,MARCOS ANDRÉ MOURA,GERALDO JORGE BARBOSA DE NUNES,ERIKA DOS SANTOS |
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author |
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SANTOS,JÉSSICA VIEIRA DOS ANDRADE,WBANEIDE MARTINS DE SANTOS-LIMA,THAYSE MACEDO DOS LIMA,LIDIANE NUNES DIAS-LIMA,ARTUR GOMES ANDRADE,MARIA JOSÉ GOMES DE VANNIER-SANTOS,MARCOS ANDRÉ MOURA,GERALDO JORGE BARBOSA DE NUNES,ERIKA DOS SANTOS |
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author author author author author author author author author |
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VASCO-DOS-SANTOS,DEYVISON RHUAN SANTOS,JÉSSICA VIEIRA DOS ANDRADE,WBANEIDE MARTINS DE SANTOS-LIMA,THAYSE MACEDO DOS LIMA,LIDIANE NUNES DIAS-LIMA,ARTUR GOMES ANDRADE,MARIA JOSÉ GOMES DE VANNIER-SANTOS,MARCOS ANDRÉ MOURA,GERALDO JORGE BARBOSA DE NUNES,ERIKA DOS SANTOS |
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Caatinga Traditional knowledge Indigenous people Intestinal parasitosis Medicinal plants |
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Caatinga Traditional knowledge Indigenous people Intestinal parasitosis Medicinal plants |
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Abstract Indigenous people have an intrinsic relationship with the flora used in healing systems. However, data about plants used to treat intestinal parasitosis, which are one of the main morbidity and mortality causes among indigenous peoples, remain scarce. Thus, the aim of the current study is to survey antiparasitic plants used by the Kantaruré-Batida community and to investigate whether their ethno-medico-botanical knowledge is spread. Therefore, it adopted interviews and free lists. Thirty-one (31) indigenous individuals were interviewed and they mentioned 21 plant species. Most respondents (91%) acquired the traditional knowledge through hereditary transmission and spread it (77%) in the same way. Only 35% of the respondents adopt medicinal plants as the first cure resource, besides associating the decrease of such use to their proximity to health care services. Thus, it is worth taking actions to help preserving the local knowledge and biodiversity in order to avoid the loss of indigenous therapeutic treatments. |
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