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Are women reservoirs of traditional plant knowledge? Gender, ethnobotany and globalization in northeast Brazil

机译:妇女是传统植物知识的储存者吗?巴西东北部的性别,民族植物学和全球化

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This study examines the degree to which knowledge of traditional plant medicine is gendered among communities settled near Chapada Diamantina National Park in eastern Bahia state, northeast Brazil. Employing a quantitative analysis of a sample plant pharmacopoeia, I focus on the relationship between gender, age and the socioeconomic impacts of globalization in this tropical region. Results indicate that women are more familiar with both the field identities and the medicinal values of the local flora than are men. This division is pronounced among older participants (30-80 years) who represent a reservoir of medicinal plant knowledge that is in danger of disappearing. I suggest that this heightened understanding among women is due to historical gender divisions of space and labour; the inherently high potential for medicinal plant identification and collection in anthropogenic habitats; and the role of women as primary healthcare givers for the family.
机译:这项研究调查了巴西东北部巴伊亚州Chapada Diamantina国家公园附近定居社区中传统植物医学知识的性别差异。通过对样本植物药典进行定量分析,我重点研究了这个热带地区的性别,年龄和全球化对社会经济的影响。结果表明,与男性相比,女性对田间身份和当地植物区系的药用价值更为熟悉。在年龄较大的参与者(30-80岁)中,这种区分是明显的,这些参与者代表着可能消失的药用植物知识库。我建议,妇女之间的这种加深了解是由于空间和劳动的历史性别划分;人为生境中药用植物识别和收集的内在潜力;以及妇女作为家庭主要保健人员的作用。

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