Ethnobotany and conservation applications in the Noken making by the Sougb Tribe of West Papua, Indonesia

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
YORIS SAIBA, ANTONI UNGIRWALU, AGUSTINUS MURDJOKO, FRANCIS Q. BREARLEY, MARIANA H. PEDAY, RINA NELLY YOWEI, CHRISTIAN SOLEMAN IMBURI, YUBELINCE Y. RUNTUBOI, DONY ARISTONE DJITMAU, SITI HALIMATUS SA'DIYAH
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Abstract. Saiba Y, Ungirwalu A, Murdjoko A, Brearley FQ, Peday MH, Yowei RN, Imburi CS, Runtuboi YY, Djitmau DA, Sa'diyah SH. 2023. Ethnobotany and conservation applications in the Noken making by the Sougb Tribe of West Papua, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 24: 4577-4583. Documenting local ecological knowledge is critical for understanding complex ecological-cultural interactions to protect indigenous community entities. Woven baskets known as Noken have been part of Papuan indigenous culture for centuries, yet ethnobotanical aspects of Noken making remain poorly understood. Hence, this study describes Noken-making from an ethnobotanical perspective. We acquired ethnoecological knowledge by interviewing respondents who were actively involved in the production of Noken. The results revealed that the Sougb Tribe (from South Manokwari District, West Papua, Indonesia) utilized pineapple as a primary material for weaving and other natural materials as dyes, with this process undertaken mainly by women. We also document the Sougb Tribe's adaptation and continuous interaction with their dynamic environment that has evolved during Noken's making. Moreover, the recommendation to conserve Noken preserves biocultural diversity and habitats for key plant species. Since Noken has played an essential part in shaping the Sougb Tribe's cultural identity, conserving the use of Noken will aid in preserving the habitats of plants used as materials for Noken. In the future, the provincial government should assist habitat biocultural conservation by granting tribes customary forest status to facilitate plant habitat protection in line with the sustainable development agenda of West Papua Province.
民族植物学及其在印尼西巴布亚Sougb部落诺肯制作中的保护应用
摘要刘建军,刘建军,刘建军,刘建军,刘建军,刘建军,刘建军,刘建军。20123。民族植物学及其在印尼西巴布亚Sougb部落诺肯制作中的保护应用。生物多样性,24:4577-4583。记录当地生态知识对于理解复杂的生态-文化相互作用以保护土著社区实体至关重要。几个世纪以来,被称为诺肯的编织篮子一直是巴布亚土著文化的一部分,然而,诺肯制作的民族植物学方面仍然知之甚少。因此,本研究从民族植物学的角度来描述诺肯制作。我们通过采访积极参与诺肯生产的受访者来获得民族生态学知识。结果显示,Sougb部落(来自印度尼西亚西巴布亚南马诺瓦里地区)使用菠萝作为织布的主要材料,其他天然材料作为染料,这一过程主要由妇女进行。我们还记录了Sougb部落的适应和与动态环境的持续互动,这些环境在Noken的制作过程中不断发展。此外,保护诺肯的建议保护了生物多样性和主要植物物种的栖息地。由于诺肯在塑造索布部落的文化特征方面发挥了重要作用,因此保护诺肯的使用将有助于保护用作诺肯材料的植物的栖息地。未来,省政府应根据西巴布亚省的可持续发展议程,通过授予部落习惯森林地位来协助栖息地生物文化保护,以促进植物栖息地保护。
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Biodiversitas
Biodiversitas Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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