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2. ETNOBOTÁNICA DE SYNANDROSPADIX VERMITOXICUS (ARACEAE) EN EL GRAN CHACO Y EN REGIONES ALEDAÑAS.
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ARENAS, PASTOR
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ARACEAE ,ETHNOBOTANY - Abstract
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- 2016
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3. Plantas y hongos tintóreos de los wichís del Gran Chaco
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María Eugenia Suárez and Pastor Arenas
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Tinturas vegetales ,Etnobotánica ,Botánica económica ,Arte textil ,Argentina ,Plant dyes ,Ethnobotany ,Economic botany ,Textile art ,Science ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Se presentan los resultados de una investigación etnobotánica que trata los tintes vegetales y fúngicos entre los indígenas wichí del Chaco Semiárido. Se realizaron trabajos de campo con informantes calificados y ocasionales de ambos sexos en localidades de las provincias argentinas de Salta y Formosa. Asimismo, se hizo una revisión minuciosa de la bibliografía vinculada con el tema. Se encontraron 24 especies de plantas y 2 de hongos que son usadas para colorear productos textiles realizados a partir de fibras de cháguar (Bromelia hieronymi y B. urbaniana). Se proporcionan informaciones y detalles sobre los nombres vernáculos de las especies, las partes usadas, los procedimientos de tinción y los colores logrados. El número total de plantas tintóreas encontrado es alto comparado con los que fueron citados para otras etnias chaquenses y se registraron especies que antes no fueron mencionadas como tintóreas entre los wichís.Dye plants and fungi among the Wichí people of the Gran Chaco. This paper presents the results of an ethnobotanical investigation into plant and fungal dyes used by the Wichí people of the Semiarid Chaco. Fieldwork was carried out with occasional and key informants, both men and women, in several locations of Salta and Formosa provinces in Argentina. Moreover, a detailed examination of the bibliography on the topic was conducted. Twenty-four plant species and two fungi that are used for coloring textile products made from cháguar fibers (Bromelia hieronymi and B. urbaniana) were found. Information and details on the vernacular names of the species, the parts that are used, the dying technique and the colors obtained are provided. The total number of dye plants found is high compared with the ones cited among other Chaco ethnic groups, and records were made of species that had not previously been mentioned among the Wichí people as being used for dyes.
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- 2012
4. Etnobotánica de Synandrospadix vermitoxicus (Araceae) en el Gran Chaco y en regiones aledañas
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Pastor Arenas
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Ethnic group ,Vernacular ,Vernacular names ,Plant Science ,Economic Botany ,Floristics ,lcsh:QK1-989 ,Economic botany ,Cultural heritage ,Herbarium ,Geography ,lcsh:Botany ,Ethnobotany ,Plants and Culture ,Ethnology ,lcsh:Q ,Taxonomy (biology) ,Gran Chaco Indians ,Plants and society ,lcsh:Science ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Ethnobotany of Synandrospadix vermitoxicus (Araceae) in the Gran Chaco and neighbouring regions. Synandrospadix vermitoxicus is a native species of the Gran Chaco (Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina) and neighbouring regions. An ethnobotanical investigation was conducted with the aim of summarising vernacular knowledge on the plant: common names, uses, its role in social and cultural life, as well as stressing the interest and value attached by human groups of the region. This paper is a summary of original data obtained in situ, in addition to those recorded in bibliographic sources. Oral information and herbarium material was collected during fieldwork carried out with eight ethnic groups, as well as with natives-criollos (local non-indigenous people) from Argentina and Paraguay. In order to contextualise the ethnobotanical information, brief references on the taxonomy, floristics, morphology, ecology, and phytonymy associated with this plant are added. Notes are also included on the plant’srole in different cultural settings: food, medicine, veterinary practice, magic, toxicology, mythology and witchcraft. Attention is drawn to the value of the plant for the ethnic peoples and settlers in the GranChaco and the interest it holds for them. The need to preserve it as natural and cultural heritage is also expressed.
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- 2016
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