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Bonplandia

Print version ISSN 0524-0476On-line version ISSN 1853-8460

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SCARPA, Gustavo F.  and  ROSSO, Cintia N.. Etnobotánica histórica de grupos criollos de Argentina III: Identificación taxonómica y análisis de datos no-medicinales del Chaco Húmedo provenientes de la Encuesta Nacional de Folklore de 1921. Bonplandia [online]. 2018, vol.27, n.1, pp.31-57. ISSN 0524-0476.  http://dx.doi.org/10.30972/bon.27129843.

The aim of this study is to identify, update and analyze ethnobotanical data from Criollos groups of Eastern Chaco found in the 1921 National Survey of Folklore. Since plants were named by their vernacular names, the scientific nomenclature is estimated on the basis of an exhaustive bibliographic research. A total of 1242 ethnobotanical data were registered and assigned to 308 botanical taxa referred through 294 vernacular names. For the last ones, a plausible taxonomic identification could be found in 1565 bibliographic reports. Results show that 2/3 of these data (814) correspond to medicinal plant uses, while the remaining (428) became the objective of this study. Most of them (120 data, 78 taxa) refers to religious meanings of plants, construction uses (55, 47 taxa), cultigens (52, 52 taxa), and food (47 data, 38 taxa). Other use-categories show minor proportions. This article discusses many issues about this data characterization and concludes that it constitutes the major contribution to the ethnobotany of the Criollos of the Eastern Chaco up to the present, for both its quantity as their quality.

Keywords : Criollos; Historical ethnobotany; Humid Chaco; NE Argentina.

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