Ethnobotany is the study of how people of a particular culture and region make use of indigenous native plants. Because plants are the basis of all material cultures, preservation of ethnobotanical knowledge, like the preservation of language, is a requisite for the safekeeping of cultures. Ethnobotanical definition of ethnobotanical by medical. The earliest glimpses of this regions ethnobotany can be found in frans reinhold kjellmans work with the coastal chukchi in 18781879 5, 6. It is also written for those who teach ethnobiology. Applicants should submit 2 scientific contributions, published at any international journal of repute patents to. Ethnobotany and ecology of plants for reproductive health unesco mab young scientists research award 2008, gertrude l. Ethnobotany voeks major reference works wiley online library.
From ethno, the study of people, and botany, the study of plants. Ethnobotany is the study of the relationship between people and plants. Botany, in turn, originated in part from an interest in finding plants to help fight illness. This study involved different fields such as environmental history, cultural and political ecology, anthropology. John william hershberger, in 1895 during a lecture in philadelphia to describe his research, which he described as the study of plants produced by primitive and indigenous peoples. In view of the many fastdeveloping specific subdivisions of this interdisciplinary field, it seems necessary to adopt a wider definition. It is an interdisciplinary subject which can also include elements of anthropology, human geography, biological conservation, pharmacology and nutrition.
The term ethnobotany was first used by harshberger in 1895, to the study of plants used by primitive and aboriginal people. Ethnobotany, systematic study of the botanical knowledge of a social group and its use of locally available plants in foods, medicines, clothing, or religious rituals. In view of the many fastdeveloping specific subdivisions of this interdisciplinary field, it. The importance of ethnobotany in environmental conservation. Thefollowing commentary represents a personal view of some aspectsofethnobotanical research in mexico that mayhelptobetter understand. The ethno botanical studies throw light on certain unknown useful plants and new uses of many known plants which can be exploited for developing new sources for some plant products. It is globally known that forest resources and its related. It provides information regarding the traditional uses of plant wealth which can be utilized in integrated tribal development. Introduction 6 ethnobotany in relation to health and livelihood security in district bastar of chhattisgarh state. Certificate program is designed to cater grade promotion, recruitment, funding, tenure extension, fellowship, admission and appointments.
Ford developed the science of ethnobotanical study and included the understanding of knowledge systems through the use of anthropological methods. Ethnobotany has its roots in botany, the study of plants. Over the last century, ethnobotany has evolved into a. Ethnobotany is the study of a regions plants and their practical uses through the traditional knowledge of a local culture and people. Basella alba is a very popular vegetable in many coastal communities of southern nigeria and is one of the chief sources of the major ingredients in the northern and northeastern foods. Ethnobotanists estimate that native people used 750 of these for food, fiber. Botany includes all the wild plants and the domesticated species.
What is ethnobotany and why does it matter ethno as in ethnic refers to people, culture, a cultures collective body of beliefs, aesthetic, language, knowledge, and practice botany is the study of plantsfrom the tiniest fern or blade of grass to the tallest or oldest tree. Plants provide food, medicine, shelter, dyes, fibers, oils, resins, gums, soaps, waxes, latex, tannins, and even contribute to the air we breathe. Ethnobotanical study of the plant use in the natural landscape of two. Introduction to ethnobotany online biology courses. Ethnobotany 205 hallucinogen widely employed in the western amazonia in native ceremonies, is a drink prepared from the bark in various ways. This study compares the efficiency of identifying the plants in an area of semiarid northeast brazil by methods that a access the local knowledge used in ethnobotanical studies using semistructured interviews conducted within the entire community, an inventory interview conducted with two participants using the previously collected vegetation inventory, and a. Such partnerships could work to the benefit of all parties involved. Conservation, ethnobotanical uses, diseases, posterity, nyong valley. Ethnobotany and phytomedicine of the upper nyong valley forest in. Wild foods forum this typographically attractive book presents its data with interest and humor. Case studies will be presented to examine the various categories of plant use, the importance of traditional knowledge to western culture, and the role of plant conservation and cultural sustainability.
Considerable ethnobotanical inquiry focuses on the search for commercially valuable botanical products, especially. Bogoraz 7, 8 also provided some information on plant use in his more general ethnographic accounts. Hypothesisdriven research, medicinal plant selection, optimal defense theory, utilitarian. Historical perspectives of ethnobotany sciencedirect. Maya ethnobotany 2 complete inventory of plants maya ethnobotany 3 complete inventory of plants there are plenty of other lists of all maya whatever else, but for one single resource, which lists all plants. Many of todays drugs have been derived from plant sources. Ethnobotanical uses of some plants of bhattiyat block in district chamba. Ethnobotanical uses of some plants of bhattiyat block in district. The term ethnobotany was first used by the american botanist dr. Richard evans schultes, often referred to as the father of. Ethnobotany by balick and cox c 1996 by scientific american library. Ethnobotany is quintessentially interdisciplinary, involving knowledge and use of plants and their ecology in the context of their cultural, social and economic significance. In the course of nomadic roaming this knowledge was exchanged with neighboring tribes, friends and foe, and was gradually.
A manual of ethnobotany proceedings of the training course and workshop on ethnobotany, held at lucknow, 1015 march, 1986 editor s. Ethnobotanicalbased selection of plants has gained in popularity as a means to identify which plants of the estimated 250,000500,000 existing species contain relevant compounds for exploitation. Moerman has devoted 25 years to the task of gathering together the accumulated. Ethnobotany research and applications university of hawaii. Ethnobotanical documentation of traditional knowledge about. An extraordinary compilation of the plants used by north american native peoples for medicine, food, fiber, dye, and a host of other things. Ethnobotany is regarded as the study of relationship between plants and humans. Is the study of the relationship between plants and people. Plants have provided people with most of their needs for thousands of years. The ethnobotany of prehistoric cultures is discovered through.
Pdf this textbook provides a basic introduction to ethnobiology with key concepts for beginners. The ethnobotany of chaya cnidoscolus aconitifolius ssp. The soviet period brought some more focused work on local plant uses. The plant is often cultivated in medicine mens gardens, but the. When planning how to incorporate ethnobotany into a restoration site, it would be very wise to collaborate with local native groups. The study of the interaction between plants and humans is ethnobotany. A new guinea example borut telllan1 department ofanthropology research school of pacifu studies australian national university winter 1988 a6stract,medicinalplants are known allover the world, they are indispensable as ingredients of many important modem drugs and are sources for the imitation.
The widely employed and simplest definition explains it as the study of the knowledge and use of plants in primitive societies in the past and present. Ethnobotany basella alba is an underutilized plant with great potential olgorite, 2006. This subset of ethnobotany is referred to as medical ethnobotany. Students will become familiar with different native american and pioneer uses of various plants. An ethnobotanist thus strives to document the local customs involving the practical uses of local flora for many aspects of life, such as plants as medicines, foods, intoxicants and clothing. The declaration is a statement of the responsibilities of ethnobotany, ethnobiology, and ethnoecology to be a force for sustainability in human relationships with the living world ethnobotany summit 1997. Ethnobotany, science, history, social studies objective.
Ethnobotanists communicate about plants with their informants using vernacular. In recent years, the discipline of ethnobotany has become increasingly associated with the search for new medicines and other products from plants. Considerable ethnobotanical inquiry focuses on the search. Participants will be recognized as resource person recognized. The journal of ethnobiology and traditional medicine.
The sonoran desert has many different kinds of plants nearly 2500 species. Once authors papers have been accepted for publication, then the accepted paper will be freely available to everyone through cloud journals online platform. Conservation value of the north american boreal forest from an ethnobotanical perspective. A history of ethnobotany in remote oceania1 scholarspace. Evaluating different methods used in ethnobotanical and. My proposed sabbatical activity will allow me to maintain a currency in the field of plant biology and deepen my knowledge in kumeyaay plant taxonomy and uses. In the past, ethnobotany has emphasized on the relationships and interactions between plants and people in traditional tribal or nonwestern cultures. Ethnobotany is the study of the dynamic relationship between plants and people. The relationship between plants and people is discussed in the following chapters.
Theories and major hypotheses in ethnobotany volweb. In fact, medicine and botany have always had close ties. Rudimentary drugs derived from plants used in folk medicines have been found to be beneficial in the treatment of many illnesses, both physical and mental. Ethnobotany is the study of the relationships that exist between indigenous cultures and local flora. Ethnobotany is the study of the interrelationship between people and plants, historically and crossculturally, particularly the role of plants in human culture and. Examples of key research from the disciplines of botany, anthropology, archaeology, and geography, as well as major trends in ethnobotanical research in remote. This includes studies of the interactions between people. Native american ethnobotany is an essential reference for all those interested in the uses of plants. Harsberger in 1896 and was considered as the art of collection of useful plants by a group of people and the description of the uses of plants. Ethnobiology the study of peoples interactions with organisms and ecosystems. Bennett encyclopedia of life support systemseolss local plant knowledge. Ethnobotanical study of the plant use in the natural. Current trends in ethnobotany peoples of all cultures have always depended on plants for their primary needs food, shelter, warmth, medicines, etc. Ethnobotany deals with the direct relationship of plants with man.
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