CONHECIMENTO DE ARTESÃOS SOBRE AS PLANTAS UTILIZADAS NA PRODUÇÃO DE ARTEFATOS - RESERVA DE DESENVOLVIMENTO SUSTENTÁVEL AMANÃ - AM
Abstract
The characterization of the different traditional knowledge held by riverine communities to manage natural resources is important to better subsidize appropriate species management strategies. This study sought to: i) describe aspects of family organization and the handicraft production of two resident artisan families of Amanã lake; ii) identify their areas of resource exploitation and verify the strategies for collecting non-timber forest products to produce artifacts; and finally iii) identify the plant species involved through botanical identification. To better assess the traditional knowledge we applied the participant observation technique through visiting and staying at the studied families homes. Our results show that the production of artifacts for sale is a family labor work. The main important species used by both families are: Philodendron fragrantissimum (“cipó-ambé” – a hemiepiphyte) for the production of paneiros (a basket used for carrying manioc); she uses Ischnosiphon arouma (“arumã duro” – another hemiepiphyte) for the production of sieves; and he uses Mezilaurus itauba (a hardwood species) for the production of paddles and cleaver handles.
Keywords
Conhecimento tradicional, Extrativismo, Artefatos; Artifacts; Extractivism; Traditional knowledge
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PDF (Português (Brasil))DOI: https://doi.org/10.31420/uakari.v4i2.44