特拉斯卡拉纳纳卡米尔帕龙舌兰地方品种、利用和管理的差异化知识

IF 2.9 3区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Journal of Ethnobiology Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.2993/0278-0771-42.1.31
L. Trejo, María de Lourdes Luz Velázquez, Mariana Vallejo, A. Montoya
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摘要Pulque是一种由某些龙舌兰的汁液(aguamiel)发酵而成的产品,早在前西班牙时代就有了消费记录。识别用于生产pulque的龙舌兰属的地方品种和对其传统知识的研究仍然有限。关于这一课题的研究主要集中在生产能力最大的农民(专家)身上。这项工作以不同的方式分析了专家和非专家(一般人群)对特拉斯卡拉州纳纳卡米尔帕龙舌兰地方品种的使用和管理的了解,纳卡米尔帕是墨西哥最具代表性的龙舌兰产地之一。对非专家进行了222次半结构化访谈,对专家进行了22次访谈。非专家识别出12种龙舌兰地方品种,而专家识别出8种主要用于获得aguamiel的地方品种。他们确定的最重要的地方品种是龙舌兰(Agave salmiana),因为它的水蜜甜美,叶子柔韧。总共记录了92种龙舌兰地方品种的用途:64种直接用途和28种衍生用途。年龄最大的参与者知道它的大部分用途,但年轻的参与者记录了48种用途,这表明龙舌兰是新一代的宝贵资源。专家提到了与生产植物、aguamiel和pulque直接相关的用途,而非专家则提到了更多的用途类别。用于制作龙舌兰的龙舌兰对当地的生物多样性、文化和经济具有重要意义。
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Differentiating Knowledge of Agave Landraces, Uses, and Management in Nanacamilpa, Tlaxcala
Abstract. Pulque is a product made from the fermentation of the sap (aguamiel) of certain agaves and its consumption has been recorded since pre-Hispanic times. The effort to recognize the landraces of the Agave genus used to produce pulque and the study of its traditional knowledge remain limited. Studies regarding this topic have centered on farmers (experts) with the biggest production capacity. This work analyzes in different ways the knowledge that experts and non-experts (general population) have regarding the usage and management of agave landraces in Nanacamilpa, Tlaxcala, one of the most iconic pulque production locations in Mexico. Two-hundred and twenty-two semi-structured interviews were carried out with non-experts and 22 with experts. The non-experts recognized 12 agave landraces, whilst experts recognized eight landraces that are mainly used to obtain aguamiel. The most important landrace that they identified was the Agave salmiana, due to the sweetness of its aguamiel and flexibility of its leaves. In total, 92 uses of agave landraces were recorded: 64 direct uses and 28 derivative uses. The oldest participants know most of its uses, but the younger participants recorded 48 uses, which indicates that agaves are a valuable resource for new generations. Experts mentioned uses directly related to the production of plants, aguamiel, and pulque, whilst non-experts included more categories of use. The agaves used for the production of pulque are of great importance for local biodiversity, culture, and economy.
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Journal of Ethnobiology
Journal of Ethnobiology Social Sciences-Anthropology
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期刊介绍: JoE’s readership is as wide and diverse as ethnobiology itself, with readers spanning from both the natural and social sciences. Not surprisingly, a glance at the papers published in the Journal reveals the depth and breadth of topics, extending from studies in archaeology and the origins of agriculture, to folk classification systems, to food composition, plants, birds, mammals, fungi and everything in between. Research areas published in JoE include but are not limited to neo- and paleo-ethnobiology, zooarchaeology, ethnobotany, ethnozoology, ethnopharmacology, ethnoecology, linguistic ethnobiology, human paleoecology, and many other related fields of study within anthropology and biology, such as taxonomy, conservation biology, ethnography, political ecology, and cognitive and cultural anthropology. JoE does not limit itself to a single perspective, approach or discipline, but seeks to represent the full spectrum and wide diversity of the field of ethnobiology, including cognitive, symbolic, linguistic, ecological, and economic aspects of human interactions with our living world. Articles that significantly advance ethnobiological theory and/or methodology are particularly welcome, as well as studies bridging across disciplines and knowledge systems. JoE does not publish uncontextualized data such as species lists; appropriate submissions must elaborate on the ethnobiological context of findings.
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