Banca de DEFESA: AYLLA CRISTINA SOUSA RIBEIRO

Uma banca de DEFESA de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
STUDENT : AYLLA CRISTINA SOUSA RIBEIRO
DATE: 23/11/2022
TIME: 17:00
LOCAL: Universidade Federal do Oeste do Pará, Campus Tapajós, via Remota webconf
TITLE:

ETHNOBOTANICS, SUSTAINABLE CULTIVATION, THERAPEUTIC USE OF MEDICINAL PLANTS: CULTURAL HABITS ON HEALTH AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN QUILOMBO COMMUNITIES IN THE LOW AMAZON REGION


KEY WORDS:

Culture. Collective health. Medicinal plants.


PAGES: 124
BIG AREA: Ciências da Saúde
AREA: Saúde Coletiva
SUBÁREA: Saúde Pública
SUMMARY:

The health-disease process and its conceptualization follows the historical evolution of humanity, as well as the discussion around cultural habits, being cultures the result of interpersonal experiences and relationships established with the environment in which they live. Medicinal plants have been part of the human evolutionary process since ancient times, as they have been used as therapeutic resources in different places in the world. In fact, popular knowledge has been increasingly valued due to practical wisdom involving medicinal plants and their applications for therapeutic purposes in the most diverse human communities until the present day. The present research has as general objective the investigation of ethnobotany, sustainable cultivation and the use of medicinal plants in Quilombo communities [Black Communities] in the Lower Amazon region. Our specific objectives are to present which medicinal plants are being used in communities for therapeutic purposes, to investigate the relationship between cultural habits and collective health with the quality of life of Quilombo communities in the Lower Amazon; as well as to investigate possible transpositions of medicinal plants from Africa to the Amazon. We intend to achieve these objectives to answer our scientific question, namely: are ethnobotany, the sustainable cultivation and therapeutic use of medicinal plants by Quilombo communities in the Lower Amazon region are cultural habits that influence and favor the quality of life of its residents? So to achieve this goal, the investigations will be carried out through the collection of information resulting from the narrations of herbalists, faith healers and other people involved with the manipulation of medicinal plants in the Quilombo communities in the region of the headwaters of São Paulo, in the municipality of Óbidos – Pará; in addition we shall expose possible relationships between medicinal plants cultivated in Quilombo territory with African medicinal plants. The methodological trajectory of this study is based on bibliographic research and the oral history of community members on the subject. The research intends to achieve results that demonstrate the occurrence of the use of medicinal plants in Quilombo communities in western Pará, and thus make a relationship with the cultural habits of the community and its collective health.


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Presidente - 1794508 - ITAMAR RODRIGUES PAULINO
Interna - 2160202 - ALANNA DO SOCORRO LIMA DA SILVA
Externo à Instituição - AUGUSTO RODRIGUES DA SILVA JUNIOR - UnB
Notícia cadastrada em: 16/11/2022 09:08
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