Amazonian useful plants described in the book "Le Pays des Amazones" (1885) of the Brazilian propagandist Baron de Santa-Anna Nery: a historical and ethnobotanical perspective.

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine Pub Date : 2024-02-26 DOI:10.1186/s13002-024-00663-2
Lucas N R Silva, Elaine C P Oliveira, Leopoldo C Baratto
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Background: Frederico José de Santa-Anna Nery (1848-1901) was a Brazilian Baron who referred to himself as a "volunteer propagandist" for Brazil in Europe, serving as an immigration agent to publicize the living conditions in the Amazon region, advocating for its development and modernization at the end of the nineteenth century. Santa-Anna Nery's most famous book is "Le Pays des Amazones" (The Lands of the Amazons), first published in 1885, which the author dedicated a chapter to introduce and report on the Amazonian useful plant species and its relationship with humans. The aim of this work is to understand the historical context and ethnobotanical value of the plant species in the Brazilian Amazon at the end of the nineteenth century through an analysis of the book "Le Pays des Amazones" (1885) by Baron de Santa-Anna Nery, as well as to bring to light the historical importance of this very influential propagandist, who has been forgotten nowadays.

Methods: The original book "Le Pays des Amazones" (1885), as well as the original 3rd edition and its translated version into Portuguese, was carefully analyzed and all information about plants was systematized, with botanical names being updated. Finally, using the scientific name of medicinal plants alone or in combination with their traditional use, a search was carried out in databases in order to indicate current pharmacological studies that provide evidence about the described traditional uses.

Results: A total of 156 plant species were identified in the book, although 132 species had their scientific names updated. These species belong to 45 different families, with Fabaceae and Arecaceae the most represented, and 109 plants are Brazilian native. Considering only the 36 medicinal plants, the main medicinal indications reported were astringent, purgative/laxative, stimulant and tonic, vermifuge, febrifuge, sudorific, emetic, diuretic and antidysenteric. Regarding other useful plants (non-medicinal), 97 species were cited for food, constructions and buildings, spices and condiments, ornaments and objects, carpentry, textile fibers, gums, oils, balms and essences, pigments and tanning, hunting and fishing.

Conclusions: When the book "Le Pays des Amazones" is analyzed from a timeless perspective, with a particular focus on historical ethnobotany, it is possible to observe the economic, social, and political importance of many useful plants for the Amazon at the end of the nineteenth century and how the relationship between local people, indigenous communities, and immigrants was established with plant biodiversity.

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巴西宣传家 Baron de Santa-Anna Nery 在《亚马逊地区》(1885 年)一书中描述的亚马逊有用植物:历史和人种植物学视角。
背景弗雷德里克-何塞-德-圣安娜-内里(Frederico José de Santa-Anna,1848-1901 年)是一位巴西男爵,他自称是巴西在欧洲的 "志愿宣传员",在 19 世纪末作为移民代理人宣传亚马逊地区的生活条件,倡导亚马逊地区的发展和现代化。Santa-Anna Nery 最著名的著作是《亚马逊人的土地》(Le Pays des Amazones),该书于 1885 年首次出版,作者在书中专门用一章的篇幅介绍和报告了亚马逊地区有用的植物物种及其与人类的关系。本著作的目的是通过分析 Baron de Santa-Anna Nery 所著的《亚马逊土地》(1885 年)一书,了解十九世纪末巴西亚马逊地区植物物种的历史背景和人种植物学价值,并揭示这位极具影响力的宣传家的历史重要性,如今他已被人们遗忘:方法:对《Le Pays des Amazones》(1885 年)一书的原著、第 3 版原文及其葡萄牙文译本进行了仔细分析,对所有植物信息进行了系统整理,并更新了植物学名称。最后,利用药用植物的学名本身或结合其传统用途,在数据库中进行了搜索,以便找出当前的药理研究,为所述传统用途提供证据:结果:该书共确认了 156 种植物,其中 132 种的学名已更新。这些植物隶属于 45 个不同的科,其中以豆科(Fabaceae)和茜草科(Arecaceae)的植物最多,有 109 种植物是巴西本土植物。仅就 36 种药用植物而言,报告的主要药用适应症包括收敛、清热/泻下、刺激和滋补、驱虫、清热、利尿和止泻。关于其他有用植物(非药用),97 种植物被用于食物、建筑和建筑物、香料和调味品、装饰品和物品、木工、纺织纤维、树胶、油脂、香膏和香精、颜料和鞣革、狩猎和捕鱼:从永恒的视角分析《亚马逊河流域》一书,尤其侧重于历史人种植物学,可以观察到十九世纪末亚马逊河流域许多有用植物在经济、社会和政治方面的重要性,以及当地人、土著社区和移民之间是如何通过植物生物多样性建立联系的。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine publishes original research focusing on cultural perceptions of nature and of human and animal health. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine invites research articles, reviews and commentaries concerning the investigations of the inextricable links between human societies and nature, food, and health. Specifically, the journal covers the following topics: ethnobotany, ethnomycology, ethnozoology, ethnoecology (including ethnopedology), ethnogastronomy, ethnomedicine, ethnoveterinary, as well as all related areas in environmental, nutritional, and medical anthropology. Research focusing on the implications that the inclusion of humanistic, cultural, and social dimensions have in understanding the biological word is also welcome, as well as its potential projections in public health-centred, nutritional, and environmental policies.
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