PLANT DIFFUSION IN MOZAMBIQUE: LOCAL, REGIONAL AND TRANSCONTINENTAL DYNAMICS, WITH EMPHANSIS ON AMAZONIAN PLANTAS, IN THE CONTEXT OF COLONIAL BRAZIL

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Autor(a) principal: Sitoie, Carlitos Luis
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Santos, Gilton Mendes dos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Canoa do Tempo (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.periodicos.ufam.edu.br/index.php/Canoa_do_Tempo/article/view/10564
Resumo: The lack of written sources on plant domestication makes it difficult to distinguish between natives and exotics in Mozambique. This problem includes the scarcity of information about the similarities and differences of the cultivation and processing systems, referring to the place of diffusion and dispersion. To alleviate this deficit, this study was carried out with the objective of knowing the vegetables that arrived in Mozambique through the port of Inhambane, coming from colonial Brazil. The methodology adopted was based on bibliographic consultation and interviews with family farmers in the districts of Inhambane. The research results point to the existence of native vegetables whose management began with indigenous peoples, from the movement of fruits, seeds, roots, stems and tubers from one region to another. Then the Swahili Arabs introduced the cultivation of spices. In the 15th century, the Portuguese decreed the mandatory cultivation of vegetables brought from colonial Brazil, such as corn, peanuts manioc, pepper, sweet potato, cashew, and others. Colonial policies propagated the panting of exotic plants, perpetuating the rejection of native plants.
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spelling PLANT DIFFUSION IN MOZAMBIQUE: LOCAL, REGIONAL AND TRANSCONTINENTAL DYNAMICS, WITH EMPHANSIS ON AMAZONIAN PLANTAS, IN THE CONTEXT OF COLONIAL BRAZILDifusões de vegetais em Moçambique: dinâmicas locais, regionais e transcontinentais, com ênfase em plantas amazônicas, no contexto do Brasil Colônia: LOCAL, REGIONAL AND TRANSCONTINENTAL DYNAMICS, WITH EMPHANSIS ON AMAZONIAN PLANTAS, IN THE CONTEXT OF COLONIAL BRAZILPlantas nativas e exóticasInhambaneBrasil colôniaThe lack of written sources on plant domestication makes it difficult to distinguish between natives and exotics in Mozambique. This problem includes the scarcity of information about the similarities and differences of the cultivation and processing systems, referring to the place of diffusion and dispersion. To alleviate this deficit, this study was carried out with the objective of knowing the vegetables that arrived in Mozambique through the port of Inhambane, coming from colonial Brazil. The methodology adopted was based on bibliographic consultation and interviews with family farmers in the districts of Inhambane. The research results point to the existence of native vegetables whose management began with indigenous peoples, from the movement of fruits, seeds, roots, stems and tubers from one region to another. Then the Swahili Arabs introduced the cultivation of spices. In the 15th century, the Portuguese decreed the mandatory cultivation of vegetables brought from colonial Brazil, such as corn, peanuts manioc, pepper, sweet potato, cashew, and others. Colonial policies propagated the panting of exotic plants, perpetuating the rejection of native plants.A falta de fontes escritas sobre domesticação de vegetais dificulta a distinção entre os nativos e exóticos em Moçambique. Esta problemática inclui a escassez de informação acerca das semelhanças e diferenças dos sistemas de cultivo e de processamento, referentes ao local de origem e de dispersão. Para amenizar tal déficit, foi realizado este estudo com objetivo de conhecer os vegetais que chegaram em Moçambique por meio do porto de Inhambane, vindos do Brasil colônia. A metodologia adotada baseou-se na consulta bibliográfica e entrevistas dirigidas aos agricultores familiares dos distritos de Inhambane. Os resultados da pesquisa apontam para existência de vegetais nativos cujo maneio iniciou com povos autóctones, a partir de movimentação de frutos, sementes, raízes, caules e tubérculos de uma região para outra. De seguida os Árabe-Suaíle introduziram o cultivo de especiarias. No século XV os portugueses decretaram obrigatoriedade de cultivo de vegetais trazidos do Brasil colônia, como o milho, o amendoim, a mandioca, a pimenta, a batata-doce, o caju e outras. As políticas coloniais propagaram o plantio de plantas exóticas, perpetuando a rejeição das nativas.  Universidade Federal do Amazonas2022-09-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.periodicos.ufam.edu.br/index.php/Canoa_do_Tempo/article/view/1056410.38047/rct.v14.FC.2022.al2.p.1.30Canoa do Tempo; v. 14 (2022); 1-302594-81481982-075510.38047/rct.v14.FC.2022reponame:Canoa do Tempo (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Amazonas (UFAM)instacron:UFAMporhttps://www.periodicos.ufam.edu.br/index.php/Canoa_do_Tempo/article/view/10564/7949Copyright (c) 2022 Canoa do TempoEsta obra está licenciada sob uma <a rel =" license "href =" http: / /creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ ">info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSitoie, Carlitos LuisSantos, Gilton Mendes dos2022-12-16T12:58:42Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/10564Revistahttps://www.periodicos.ufam.edu.br/index.php/Canoa_do_TempoPUBhttps://www.periodicos.ufam.edu.br/index.php/Canoa_do_Tempo/oaicanoadotempo@gmail.com||2594-81481982-0755opendoar:2022-12-16T12:58:42Canoa do Tempo (Online) - Universidade Federal do Amazonas (UFAM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv PLANT DIFFUSION IN MOZAMBIQUE: LOCAL, REGIONAL AND TRANSCONTINENTAL DYNAMICS, WITH EMPHANSIS ON AMAZONIAN PLANTAS, IN THE CONTEXT OF COLONIAL BRAZIL
Difusões de vegetais em Moçambique: dinâmicas locais, regionais e transcontinentais, com ênfase em plantas amazônicas, no contexto do Brasil Colônia: LOCAL, REGIONAL AND TRANSCONTINENTAL DYNAMICS, WITH EMPHANSIS ON AMAZONIAN PLANTAS, IN THE CONTEXT OF COLONIAL BRAZIL
title PLANT DIFFUSION IN MOZAMBIQUE: LOCAL, REGIONAL AND TRANSCONTINENTAL DYNAMICS, WITH EMPHANSIS ON AMAZONIAN PLANTAS, IN THE CONTEXT OF COLONIAL BRAZIL
spellingShingle PLANT DIFFUSION IN MOZAMBIQUE: LOCAL, REGIONAL AND TRANSCONTINENTAL DYNAMICS, WITH EMPHANSIS ON AMAZONIAN PLANTAS, IN THE CONTEXT OF COLONIAL BRAZIL
Sitoie, Carlitos Luis
Plantas nativas e exóticas
Inhambane
Brasil colônia
title_short PLANT DIFFUSION IN MOZAMBIQUE: LOCAL, REGIONAL AND TRANSCONTINENTAL DYNAMICS, WITH EMPHANSIS ON AMAZONIAN PLANTAS, IN THE CONTEXT OF COLONIAL BRAZIL
title_full PLANT DIFFUSION IN MOZAMBIQUE: LOCAL, REGIONAL AND TRANSCONTINENTAL DYNAMICS, WITH EMPHANSIS ON AMAZONIAN PLANTAS, IN THE CONTEXT OF COLONIAL BRAZIL
title_fullStr PLANT DIFFUSION IN MOZAMBIQUE: LOCAL, REGIONAL AND TRANSCONTINENTAL DYNAMICS, WITH EMPHANSIS ON AMAZONIAN PLANTAS, IN THE CONTEXT OF COLONIAL BRAZIL
title_full_unstemmed PLANT DIFFUSION IN MOZAMBIQUE: LOCAL, REGIONAL AND TRANSCONTINENTAL DYNAMICS, WITH EMPHANSIS ON AMAZONIAN PLANTAS, IN THE CONTEXT OF COLONIAL BRAZIL
title_sort PLANT DIFFUSION IN MOZAMBIQUE: LOCAL, REGIONAL AND TRANSCONTINENTAL DYNAMICS, WITH EMPHANSIS ON AMAZONIAN PLANTAS, IN THE CONTEXT OF COLONIAL BRAZIL
author Sitoie, Carlitos Luis
author_facet Sitoie, Carlitos Luis
Santos, Gilton Mendes dos
author_role author
author2 Santos, Gilton Mendes dos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sitoie, Carlitos Luis
Santos, Gilton Mendes dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Plantas nativas e exóticas
Inhambane
Brasil colônia
topic Plantas nativas e exóticas
Inhambane
Brasil colônia
description The lack of written sources on plant domestication makes it difficult to distinguish between natives and exotics in Mozambique. This problem includes the scarcity of information about the similarities and differences of the cultivation and processing systems, referring to the place of diffusion and dispersion. To alleviate this deficit, this study was carried out with the objective of knowing the vegetables that arrived in Mozambique through the port of Inhambane, coming from colonial Brazil. The methodology adopted was based on bibliographic consultation and interviews with family farmers in the districts of Inhambane. The research results point to the existence of native vegetables whose management began with indigenous peoples, from the movement of fruits, seeds, roots, stems and tubers from one region to another. Then the Swahili Arabs introduced the cultivation of spices. In the 15th century, the Portuguese decreed the mandatory cultivation of vegetables brought from colonial Brazil, such as corn, peanuts manioc, pepper, sweet potato, cashew, and others. Colonial policies propagated the panting of exotic plants, perpetuating the rejection of native plants.
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