Use of plants species in the treatment and cure of diseases by the tenharim indigenous in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest

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Autor(a) principal: Dario, Fabio Rossano
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Sandrini, Marcos Paulo
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Resumo: In this ethnobotany study accomplished in the Tenharim indigenous territory, located in the State of Amazonas, Brazil, through interviews was verified the use of more than 300 species plant, being most part of natural occurrence of the Amazon biome and the others introduced for several purposes, such as medicine, food, handicrafts, firewood, utensils and buildings in general. Among this great plant diversity, 104 species are used in the prophylactic and curative medicine of these indigenous. The objective of this study was to accomplish a gathering of the knowledge that Tenharim possess about the vegetation of their territory. The knowledge of the plants and man's relationship with the nature neither are passed or learned in a systematic or formal way among these natives, there are few that holden theese knowledge. The great variety of registered plant species demonstrated that the use of the plants is comprehensive, and very important in the cultural and ecological survival of the Tenharim.
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spelling Use of plants species in the treatment and cure of diseases by the tenharim indigenous in the Brazilian Amazon RainforestUso de especies de plantas en el tratamiento y cura de enfermedades por parte de los indí­genas tenharim en la selva amazónica brasileñaUSO DE ESPÉCIES VEGETAIS NO TRATAMENTO E CURA DE DOENÇAS PELOS INDÍGENAS TENHARIM NA AMAZÔNIAEtnobotánicaComunidades tradicionalesIndí­genas de la AmazoniaEthnobotanyTraditional communitiesIndigenous people of AmazonianEtnobotânicaComunidades tradicionaisIndí­genas da AmazôniaIn this ethnobotany study accomplished in the Tenharim indigenous territory, located in the State of Amazonas, Brazil, through interviews was verified the use of more than 300 species plant, being most part of natural occurrence of the Amazon biome and the others introduced for several purposes, such as medicine, food, handicrafts, firewood, utensils and buildings in general. Among this great plant diversity, 104 species are used in the prophylactic and curative medicine of these indigenous. The objective of this study was to accomplish a gathering of the knowledge that Tenharim possess about the vegetation of their territory. The knowledge of the plants and man's relationship with the nature neither are passed or learned in a systematic or formal way among these natives, there are few that holden theese knowledge. The great variety of registered plant species demonstrated that the use of the plants is comprehensive, and very important in the cultural and ecological survival of the Tenharim.En este estudio de etnobotánica realizado en territorio indí­gena Tenharim, ubicado en el interior del estado de Amazonas, Brasil, se constató, a través de entrevistas, la utilización de más de 300 especies vegetales, siendo la mayorí­a de ocurrencia natural del bioma Amazonia y otras introducidas para diversas finalidades, como medicinal, alimento, artesaní­a, leña, utensilios y construcciones diversas. Entre esta gran diversidad vegetal, 104 especies se utilizan en la medicina profiláctica y curativa de estos indí­genas. El objetivo de este estudio fue realizar un levantamiento del conocimiento que los tenharim poseen sobre la vegetación existente en su territorio. El conocimiento de las plantas y la relación del hombre con la naturaleza no son pasados ni aprendidos de manera sistemática y formal entre estos indí­genas y son pocos los poseedores de estos conocimientos. La gran variedad de especies vegetales registradas demostró que el uso de las plantas es muy amplio y muy importante en la supervivencia cultural y ecológica de los tenharim.Neste estudo de etnobotânica realizado em território indí­gena Tenharim, localizado no interior do estado do Amazonas, Brasil, constatou-se, através de entrevistas, a utilização de mais de 300 espécies vegetais, sendo a maioria de ocorrência natural do bioma Amazônia e outras introduzidas para diversas finalidades, como medicinal, alimento, artesanato, lenha, utensí­lios e construções em geral. Entre esta grande diversidade vegetal, 104 espécies são utilizadas na medicina profilática e curativa destes indí­genas. O objetivo deste estudo foi realizar um levantamento do conhecimento que os tenharim possuem sobre a vegetação existente no seu território. O conhecimento das plantas e a relação do homem com a natureza não são passados e nem aprendidos de maneira sistemática e formal entre estes indí­genas e são poucos os detentores destes conhecimentos. A grande variedade de espécies vegetais registradas demonstrou que o uso das plantas é bem abrangente e muito importante na sobrevivência cultural e ecológica dos tenharim.Universidade do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte (UERN)2021-11-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer reviewed Revisado por paresAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.apps.uern.br/index.php/GEOTemas/article/view/3264Journal Geotemas; Vol. 11 (2021): Revista Geotemas; e02114Revista Geotemas; Vol. 11 (2021): Revista Geotemas; e02114Revista Geotemas; v. 11 (2021): Revista Geotemas; e021142236-255Xreponame:Revista Geotemasinstname:Universidade do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte (UERN)instacron:UERNengporhttps://periodicos.apps.uern.br/index.php/GEOTemas/article/view/3264/3731https://periodicos.apps.uern.br/index.php/GEOTemas/article/view/3264/2844Copyright (c) 2021 Revista Geotemashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDario, Fabio RossanoSandrini, Marcos Paulo2023-08-05T01:18:16Zoai:ojs2.periodicos.apps.uern.br:article/3264Revistahttp://periodicos.apps.uern.br/index.php/GEOTemas/indexPUBhttp://periodicos.apps.uern.br/index.php/GEOTemas/oaigeotemas@uern.br||josielguedes@yahoo.com.br2236-255X2236-255Xopendoar:2023-08-05T01:18:16Revista Geotemas - Universidade do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte (UERN)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of plants species in the treatment and cure of diseases by the tenharim indigenous in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest
Uso de especies de plantas en el tratamiento y cura de enfermedades por parte de los indí­genas tenharim en la selva amazónica brasileña
USO DE ESPÉCIES VEGETAIS NO TRATAMENTO E CURA DE DOENÇAS PELOS INDÍGENAS TENHARIM NA AMAZÔNIA
title Use of plants species in the treatment and cure of diseases by the tenharim indigenous in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest
spellingShingle Use of plants species in the treatment and cure of diseases by the tenharim indigenous in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest
Dario, Fabio Rossano
Etnobotánica
Comunidades tradicionales
Indí­genas de la Amazonia
Ethnobotany
Traditional communities
Indigenous people of Amazonian
Etnobotânica
Comunidades tradicionais
Indí­genas da Amazônia
title_short Use of plants species in the treatment and cure of diseases by the tenharim indigenous in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest
title_full Use of plants species in the treatment and cure of diseases by the tenharim indigenous in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest
title_fullStr Use of plants species in the treatment and cure of diseases by the tenharim indigenous in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest
title_full_unstemmed Use of plants species in the treatment and cure of diseases by the tenharim indigenous in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest
title_sort Use of plants species in the treatment and cure of diseases by the tenharim indigenous in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest
author Dario, Fabio Rossano
author_facet Dario, Fabio Rossano
Sandrini, Marcos Paulo
author_role author
author2 Sandrini, Marcos Paulo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dario, Fabio Rossano
Sandrini, Marcos Paulo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Etnobotánica
Comunidades tradicionales
Indí­genas de la Amazonia
Ethnobotany
Traditional communities
Indigenous people of Amazonian
Etnobotânica
Comunidades tradicionais
Indí­genas da Amazônia
topic Etnobotánica
Comunidades tradicionales
Indí­genas de la Amazonia
Ethnobotany
Traditional communities
Indigenous people of Amazonian
Etnobotânica
Comunidades tradicionais
Indí­genas da Amazônia
description In this ethnobotany study accomplished in the Tenharim indigenous territory, located in the State of Amazonas, Brazil, through interviews was verified the use of more than 300 species plant, being most part of natural occurrence of the Amazon biome and the others introduced for several purposes, such as medicine, food, handicrafts, firewood, utensils and buildings in general. Among this great plant diversity, 104 species are used in the prophylactic and curative medicine of these indigenous. The objective of this study was to accomplish a gathering of the knowledge that Tenharim possess about the vegetation of their territory. The knowledge of the plants and man's relationship with the nature neither are passed or learned in a systematic or formal way among these natives, there are few that holden theese knowledge. The great variety of registered plant species demonstrated that the use of the plants is comprehensive, and very important in the cultural and ecological survival of the Tenharim.
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