The participation of Wajapi women from the State of Amapa (Brazil) in the traditional use of medicinal plants - a case study

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Autor(a) principal: Mata, Nely Dayse Santos da
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Sousa, Rosinaldo Silva de, Perazzo, Fabio F. [UNIFESP], Carvalho, Jose Carlos Tavares
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
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DOI: 10.1186/1746-4269-8-48
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-4269-8-48
http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/35619
Resumo: Background: the purpose of this study was to analyze the importance of traditional medicinal plants use to Wajapi women in the State of Amapa, Brazil, as well as their practices in the local common illnesses of treatment considering the prevailing practice by non-Indians.Methods: This study was conducted in the Community of the Wajapi Indigenous People, a Brazilian territory located in the central western State of Amapa. Wajapi women were selected for the interview since they have the responsibility to harvest, collect and prepare the preparations. the studied women were residents of four villages. the number of women within these four villages is 24.Results and conclusions: the findings fell into the following three categories: 1) the daily use of medicinal plants by women and main methods of application. in this category, the botanical families found included Leguminosae-Caesalpinoideae, Anacardiaceae, Meliaceae, and Rubiaceae. the main forms of use found were teas, baths, maceration, in natura, and juices; 2) Through analysis of illness and treatment records, a lack of knowledge integration in the health system was shown to be due to a variety of gaps and the need of health professionals to be more aware about the local culture which they intend to work with, what could decrease the prevailing barriers between the social groups involved; 3) Traditional knowledge and possible sustainability can be fostered by stimulating the transmission of traditional knowledge from generation to generation, therefore reducing the dependence on industrialized medicines and also by maintaining an appreciation of those practices among youngsters, who tend to question them.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The participation of Wajapi women from the State of Amapa (Brazil) in the traditional use of medicinal plants - a case study
title The participation of Wajapi women from the State of Amapa (Brazil) in the traditional use of medicinal plants - a case study
spellingShingle The participation of Wajapi women from the State of Amapa (Brazil) in the traditional use of medicinal plants - a case study
The participation of Wajapi women from the State of Amapa (Brazil) in the traditional use of medicinal plants - a case study
Mata, Nely Dayse Santos da
Wajapi women
Medicinal plant
Traditional knowledge
Sustainability
Mata, Nely Dayse Santos da
Wajapi women
Medicinal plant
Traditional knowledge
Sustainability
title_short The participation of Wajapi women from the State of Amapa (Brazil) in the traditional use of medicinal plants - a case study
title_full The participation of Wajapi women from the State of Amapa (Brazil) in the traditional use of medicinal plants - a case study
title_fullStr The participation of Wajapi women from the State of Amapa (Brazil) in the traditional use of medicinal plants - a case study
The participation of Wajapi women from the State of Amapa (Brazil) in the traditional use of medicinal plants - a case study
title_full_unstemmed The participation of Wajapi women from the State of Amapa (Brazil) in the traditional use of medicinal plants - a case study
The participation of Wajapi women from the State of Amapa (Brazil) in the traditional use of medicinal plants - a case study
title_sort The participation of Wajapi women from the State of Amapa (Brazil) in the traditional use of medicinal plants - a case study
author Mata, Nely Dayse Santos da
author_facet Mata, Nely Dayse Santos da
Mata, Nely Dayse Santos da
Sousa, Rosinaldo Silva de
Perazzo, Fabio F. [UNIFESP]
Carvalho, Jose Carlos Tavares
Sousa, Rosinaldo Silva de
Perazzo, Fabio F. [UNIFESP]
Carvalho, Jose Carlos Tavares
author_role author
author2 Sousa, Rosinaldo Silva de
Perazzo, Fabio F. [UNIFESP]
Carvalho, Jose Carlos Tavares
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Univ Fed Amapa
Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mata, Nely Dayse Santos da
Sousa, Rosinaldo Silva de
Perazzo, Fabio F. [UNIFESP]
Carvalho, Jose Carlos Tavares
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Wajapi women
Medicinal plant
Traditional knowledge
Sustainability
topic Wajapi women
Medicinal plant
Traditional knowledge
Sustainability
description Background: the purpose of this study was to analyze the importance of traditional medicinal plants use to Wajapi women in the State of Amapa, Brazil, as well as their practices in the local common illnesses of treatment considering the prevailing practice by non-Indians.Methods: This study was conducted in the Community of the Wajapi Indigenous People, a Brazilian territory located in the central western State of Amapa. Wajapi women were selected for the interview since they have the responsibility to harvest, collect and prepare the preparations. the studied women were residents of four villages. the number of women within these four villages is 24.Results and conclusions: the findings fell into the following three categories: 1) the daily use of medicinal plants by women and main methods of application. in this category, the botanical families found included Leguminosae-Caesalpinoideae, Anacardiaceae, Meliaceae, and Rubiaceae. the main forms of use found were teas, baths, maceration, in natura, and juices; 2) Through analysis of illness and treatment records, a lack of knowledge integration in the health system was shown to be due to a variety of gaps and the need of health professionals to be more aware about the local culture which they intend to work with, what could decrease the prevailing barriers between the social groups involved; 3) Traditional knowledge and possible sustainability can be fostered by stimulating the transmission of traditional knowledge from generation to generation, therefore reducing the dependence on industrialized medicines and also by maintaining an appreciation of those practices among youngsters, who tend to question them.
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