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Cacao in Eastern Guatemala-a sacred tree with ecological significance

机译:危地马拉东部的可可树-具有生态意义的神圣树

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Since at least 600 BC, cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) has occupied a place of cultural importance in Mesoamerica. In many Maya groups its importance as a ritual food plant is second only to maize (Zea mays L.). The Ch'orti' Maya and their culturally non-indigenous Ladino neighbours in Eastern Guatemala continue to use cacao for culinary and ceremonial purposes. Of particular importance are cacao uses in Ch'orti' rain ceremonies, which are strongly connected to local environmental knowledge. The protection of cacao as a sacred tree may help to limit slash-and-burn maize agriculture to sustainable levels.
机译:自至少公元前600年以来,可可树(Theobroma cacao L.)就已在中美洲占有重要的文化地位。在许多玛雅人群体中,它作为一种仪式食品的重要性仅次于玉米(Zea mays L.)。 Ch'orti'Maya及其在危地马拉东部的非拉丁裔拉丁裔居民继续将可可粉用于烹饪和礼仪目的。特别重要的是可可(Ch'orti)降雨仪式中的可可使用,这与当地的环境知识紧密相关。保护可可树为神圣的树可能有助于将砍伐和烧毁的玉米农业限制在可持续的水平。

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