Socioeconomic and cultural aspects of healers who use medicinal plants in their popular healing practices in the City of Guatambu, Santa Catarina
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Resumo: | Folk medicine is the total of knowledge, skills, and healing practices from different cultures. In this context, this study aimed to identify the healers who use medicinal plants in their practices as well as carry out a socio-economic survey of these popular healing agents in the city of Guatambu (SC, Brazil). The survey was carried out in the rural and urban perimeter, using the snowball sampling technique, associated with a semi-structured questionnaire. As a result, the popular healing agents are mostly women (72%), with activities in agriculture (47%) and aged between 60 and 71 years (51%). Schooling pointed to elementary school (53%) and family constitution with the spouse (75%). The importance of religiosity in these activities was observed, mainly highlighted by the faith between those who practice and those who receive the blessing. The practice of blessing most of the time is applied to the treatment of muscle aches being applied generally, free of charge. Preparations based on medicinal plants are commonly produced by decoction, infusion, or syrups and help with family income. It was also verified the concern of the agents is not having someone to transmit their teachings at the end of life, due to the lack of interest of the younger people. This investigation contributes to the appreciation of the intangible culture and popular knowledge of the municipality, as well as to the understanding of the relationship of individuals with the environment and its importance in the conservation of biodiversity. |
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Socioeconomic and cultural aspects of healers who use medicinal plants in their popular healing practices in the City of Guatambu, Santa CatarinaAspectos socioeconómicos y culturales de los curanderos que utilizan plantas medicinales en sus prácticas curativas populares en la Ciudad de Guatambu, Santa CatarinaAspectos socioeconômicos e culturais de benzedores que utilizam plantas medicinais em suas práticas populares de cura, no Município de Guatambu, Santa CatarinahealersHealersfolk medicineFolk medicinecultural rescueCultural rescue.CurandorescurandoresMedicina popularmedicina popularresgate culturalResgate cultural.curanderosCuranderosMedicina popularla medicina popularRescate cultural.rescate culturalFolk medicine is the total of knowledge, skills, and healing practices from different cultures. In this context, this study aimed to identify the healers who use medicinal plants in their practices as well as carry out a socio-economic survey of these popular healing agents in the city of Guatambu (SC, Brazil). The survey was carried out in the rural and urban perimeter, using the snowball sampling technique, associated with a semi-structured questionnaire. As a result, the popular healing agents are mostly women (72%), with activities in agriculture (47%) and aged between 60 and 71 years (51%). Schooling pointed to elementary school (53%) and family constitution with the spouse (75%). The importance of religiosity in these activities was observed, mainly highlighted by the faith between those who practice and those who receive the blessing. The practice of blessing most of the time is applied to the treatment of muscle aches being applied generally, free of charge. Preparations based on medicinal plants are commonly produced by decoction, infusion, or syrups and help with family income. It was also verified the concern of the agents is not having someone to transmit their teachings at the end of life, due to the lack of interest of the younger people. This investigation contributes to the appreciation of the intangible culture and popular knowledge of the municipality, as well as to the understanding of the relationship of individuals with the environment and its importance in the conservation of biodiversity.La medicina popular es la suma total de conocimientos, habilidades y prácticas curativas de diferentes culturas. En este contexto, este estudio tuvo como objetivo identificar a los curanderos que utilizan plantas medicinales en sus prácticas así como realizar un relevamiento socioeconómico de estos populares agentes curativos en la ciudad de Guatambu (SC, Brazil). La encuesta se realizó en el perímetro rural y urbano, utilizando la técnica de muestreo de bola de nieve (bola de nieve), asociada a un cuestionario semiestructurado. Como resultado, los agentes curativos populares son en su mayoría mujeres (72%), con actividades en la agricultura (47%) y con edades comprendidas entre los 60 y 71 años (51%). La escolaridad apuntaba a la escuela primaria (53%) y la constitución familiar con el cónyuge (75%). Se observó la importancia de la religiosidad en estas actividades, destacada principalmente por la fe entre quienes practican y quienes reciben la bendición. La práctica de bendecir la mayoría de las veces se aplica al tratamiento de contusiones musculares que se aplican generalmente, de forma gratuita. Las preparaciones a base de plantas medicinales se producen comúnmente por decocción, infusión o jarabes y ayudan con los ingresos familiares. También se constató la preocupación de los agentes por no contar con quien trasmitir sus enseñanzas al final de la vida, debido al desinterés de los más jóvenes. Esta investigación contribuye a la apreciación de la cultura intangible y el conocimiento popular del municipio, así como a la comprensión de la relación de los individuos con el medio ambiente y su importancia en la conservación de la biodiversidad.A medicina popular é a soma do conhecimento, das habilidades e práticas de cura de diferentes culturas. Nesse contexto, este estudo visou identificar os benzedores que utilizam plantas medicinais em suas práticas, bem como, realizar um levantamento socioeconômico destes agentes populares de cura, no município de Guatambu (SC). A pesquisa foi realizada no perímetro rural e urbano, utilizando a técnica de snowball sampling (bola de neve), associada a um questionário semiestruturado. Como resultados, os agentes populares de cura são em sua maioria mulheres (72%), com atividades na agricultura (47%) e com idade de 60 a 71 anos (51%). A escolaridade apontou para o ensino fundamental (53%) e a constituição familiar com o cônjuge (75%). Foi observada a importância da religiosidade nestas atividades, destacada principalmente pela fé entre quem pratica, e quem recebe o benzimento. A prática do benzimento na maioria das vezes é aplicada para o tratamento de rendiduras/machucaduras (dores musculares) sendo aplicados geralmente, de forma gratuita. Os preparados à base de plantas medicinais são comumente produzidos por decocção, infusão ou xaropes, e podem auxiliam na renda familiar. Foi verificado ainda, a preocupação dos agentes em não ter a quem transmitir seus ensinamentos ao final da vida, devido ao desinteresse dos mais jovens. Esta investigação, contribui na valorização da cultura imaterial e do saber popular do município, bem como, na compreensão da relação dos indivíduos com o meio ambiente e sua importância na conservação da biodiversidade.Research, Society and Development2021-10-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2153810.33448/rsd-v10i13.21538Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 13; e451101321538Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 13; e451101321538Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 13; e4511013215382525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21538/19090Copyright (c) 2021 Camila Mabel Sganzerla; Ana Júlia Predebon; Jaqueline Janaine Veloso; Lincon Bordignon Somensi; Junir Antonio Lutinski; Walter Antonio Roman Juniorhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSganzerla, Camila Mabel Predebon, Ana JúliaVeloso, Jaqueline JanaineSomensi, Lincon BordignonLutinski, Junir AntonioRoman Junior, Walter Antonio2021-11-21T18:26:28Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/21538Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:40:56.108411Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Socioeconomic and cultural aspects of healers who use medicinal plants in their popular healing practices in the City of Guatambu, Santa Catarina Aspectos socioeconómicos y culturales de los curanderos que utilizan plantas medicinales en sus prácticas curativas populares en la Ciudad de Guatambu, Santa Catarina Aspectos socioeconômicos e culturais de benzedores que utilizam plantas medicinais em suas práticas populares de cura, no Município de Guatambu, Santa Catarina |
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Socioeconomic and cultural aspects of healers who use medicinal plants in their popular healing practices in the City of Guatambu, Santa Catarina |
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Socioeconomic and cultural aspects of healers who use medicinal plants in their popular healing practices in the City of Guatambu, Santa Catarina Sganzerla, Camila Mabel healers Healers folk medicine Folk medicine cultural rescue Cultural rescue. Curandores curandores Medicina popular medicina popular resgate cultural Resgate cultural. curanderos Curanderos Medicina popular la medicina popular Rescate cultural. rescate cultural |
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Socioeconomic and cultural aspects of healers who use medicinal plants in their popular healing practices in the City of Guatambu, Santa Catarina |
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Socioeconomic and cultural aspects of healers who use medicinal plants in their popular healing practices in the City of Guatambu, Santa Catarina |
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Socioeconomic and cultural aspects of healers who use medicinal plants in their popular healing practices in the City of Guatambu, Santa Catarina |
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Socioeconomic and cultural aspects of healers who use medicinal plants in their popular healing practices in the City of Guatambu, Santa Catarina |
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Socioeconomic and cultural aspects of healers who use medicinal plants in their popular healing practices in the City of Guatambu, Santa Catarina |
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Sganzerla, Camila Mabel |
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Sganzerla, Camila Mabel Predebon, Ana Júlia Veloso, Jaqueline Janaine Somensi, Lincon Bordignon Lutinski, Junir Antonio Roman Junior, Walter Antonio |
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Predebon, Ana Júlia Veloso, Jaqueline Janaine Somensi, Lincon Bordignon Lutinski, Junir Antonio Roman Junior, Walter Antonio |
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Sganzerla, Camila Mabel Predebon, Ana Júlia Veloso, Jaqueline Janaine Somensi, Lincon Bordignon Lutinski, Junir Antonio Roman Junior, Walter Antonio |
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healers Healers folk medicine Folk medicine cultural rescue Cultural rescue. Curandores curandores Medicina popular medicina popular resgate cultural Resgate cultural. curanderos Curanderos Medicina popular la medicina popular Rescate cultural. rescate cultural |
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healers Healers folk medicine Folk medicine cultural rescue Cultural rescue. Curandores curandores Medicina popular medicina popular resgate cultural Resgate cultural. curanderos Curanderos Medicina popular la medicina popular Rescate cultural. rescate cultural |
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Folk medicine is the total of knowledge, skills, and healing practices from different cultures. In this context, this study aimed to identify the healers who use medicinal plants in their practices as well as carry out a socio-economic survey of these popular healing agents in the city of Guatambu (SC, Brazil). The survey was carried out in the rural and urban perimeter, using the snowball sampling technique, associated with a semi-structured questionnaire. As a result, the popular healing agents are mostly women (72%), with activities in agriculture (47%) and aged between 60 and 71 years (51%). Schooling pointed to elementary school (53%) and family constitution with the spouse (75%). The importance of religiosity in these activities was observed, mainly highlighted by the faith between those who practice and those who receive the blessing. The practice of blessing most of the time is applied to the treatment of muscle aches being applied generally, free of charge. Preparations based on medicinal plants are commonly produced by decoction, infusion, or syrups and help with family income. It was also verified the concern of the agents is not having someone to transmit their teachings at the end of life, due to the lack of interest of the younger people. This investigation contributes to the appreciation of the intangible culture and popular knowledge of the municipality, as well as to the understanding of the relationship of individuals with the environment and its importance in the conservation of biodiversity. |
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