Publication | Open Access
Factors Affecting Traditional Medicinal Plant Knowledge of the Waorani, Ecuador
68
Citations
26
References
2019
Year
BotanyEducationEthnobotanyCultural InnovationMedicinal Plant KnowledgeMedical AnthropologyPhytopharmacologyLanguage StudiesLocal KnowledgeWaorani Ethnic ReserveTraditional MedicineTraditional Ecological KnowledgeIndigenous HealthWaorani CommunitiesPharmacologyCultureHerbal MedicineIndigenous Knowledge SystemsGlobal HealthEthnographyAnthropologyMedicineSocial AnthropologyCultural AnthropologyTraditional Healing
This paper explores how medicinal plant knowledge of the Waorani (Ecuador) varies with socio-economic and demographic factors. Medicinal plant knowledge was compared at individual and community levels. Semi-structured interviews were performed with 56 informants (men N= 29, women N= 27) between 15 and 70 years old in five Waorani communities located within the Yasuní National Park and Waorani Ethnic Reserve. We found a positive correlation between an informant’s medicinal plant knowledge and age, and a negative correlation between informant’s medicinal plant knowledge and the years of schooling. Reasons behind these findings are thought to be in the rapid socio-cultural changes of the Waorani due to globalization processes. Increased accessibility to health centers and improved transportation infrastructure result in a loss of ethnobotanical knowledge.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1