土著知识来源:作为传统药材的植物和动物,来自labian ira'ang村的dayak tamambaloh 's

Adriana Gandasari, Markus Iyus Supiandi, D. Syafruddin, Serafin Tanti Nita, Mawardi Mawardi, S. Zubaidah, S. Mahanal
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在Labian Ira'ang村的Tamambaloh Dayak社区,将植物和动物知识作为传统医学的土著知识代代相传。研究人员的目的是探索Labian Ira'ang村Tamambaloh Dayak社区作为传统医学的动植物知识来源的民族志。数据处理采用数据映射和数据简化技术进行定性处理。数据处理的结果通过显示综合数据以数据呈现的形式呈现,研究结果以定性描述的方式呈现。该研究涉及两名传统治疗师或医学萨满作为受试者I和8名有目的选择的疾病患者作为受试者II,分为两类,即外部疾病和内部疾病。研究结果表明,关于植物和动物作为传统药物的知识来源是通过祖先在梦中给出的启示获得的,这些启示由长老的超自然萨满见解和家谱中获得的证据所证明。
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Indigenous knowledge source: Plants and animals as traditional medicine dayak tamambaloh’s of labian ira'ang village
Indigenous knowledge regarding plant and animal knowledge as traditional medicine in the Tamambaloh Dayak community in Labian Ira'ang Village has been passed down from generation to generation. The aim of the researchers is to explore the ethnography of the sources of animal and plant knowledge as traditional medicine in the Tamambaloh Dayak community, Labian Ira'ang Village. Data processing was carried out qualitatively using data mapping and data reduction techniques. The results of data processing are presented in the form of data presentations by displaying comprehensive data and the results of the research are presented in a qualitative descriptive manner. The study involved two traditional healers or medicinal shaman as subject I and eight people with disease who were purposively selected to be subject II divided into two categories, namely external disease and internal disease. The results of the research show that the source of knowledge about plants and animals as traditional medicine is obtained through ancestral revelations given in dreams as evidenced by the presence of supernatural shamanic insights from elders and obtained from the family tree.
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