Botanical gardens: mayangna alternative against the loss of values due to disuse of traditional medicine

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  • Ethelmina Benjamín Rener

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/wani.v66i0.894

Keywords:

Natural medicine, Botany, Indigenous population, Traditional knowledge, Acculturation

Abstract

A considerable percentage of the inhabitants of the communities of Sakalwas, Padriwas and Nazareth, in the Mayangna Sauni As. Territory, are forgetting the traditional practices, as a solution to their health problems, and style using western medicine to solve them. This implies the loss of knowledge about ancestral medicine and the consequent deterioration of our identity, which is intimately linked to this ancestral practice.

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Author Biography

Ethelmina Benjamín Rener

Ethelmina Benjamín Rener: Musawas, RAAN. Investigadora comunal y docente en las comunidades mayangnas. Diplomados por CEIM URACCAN–Siuna en formación de Liderazgo Indígena y Derechos Individuales y Colectivos, también, en Comunicación y Reflexión.

Published

2012-11-01

How to Cite

Rener, E. B. (2012). Botanical gardens: mayangna alternative against the loss of values due to disuse of traditional medicine. Wani, (66), 51–53. https://doi.org/10.5377/wani.v66i0.894

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