图腾与人类的关系、加纳上西部地区吉拉帕的达加拉、土著信仰体系以及对现代环境保护的启示

Dominic Alimbey Dery
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本文探讨了如何利用达加拉图腾与图腾之间的关系来保护生物多样性。本文以加纳上西部地区的吉拉帕市为研究对象。这项研究探讨了如何利用图腾关系在吉拉帕市和其他地方促进生物多样性的保护和保存。研究采用了现象学研究方法。研究发现,无论身处何地,拥有共同图腾或共同祖先的人都拥有相似的信仰体系,并参加相似的文化仪式。这项研究最重要的发现之一是,人们会不遗余力地保护他们的图腾,绝不毁坏它们,无论是植物还是动物。因为他们认为图腾是他们中的一员,所以有图腾的人就会保护图腾。因此,一些动植物物种得以保存下来。根据一项结论,图腾代表着家庭、氏族关系以及人们认为合适或不合适的行为。学员们通过交谈得出结论,图腾是捍卫人类关系的精神存在。总之,有许多方法可以利用这种联系来保护生物多样性。报告建议现代保护组织、机构和合作伙伴在其保护计划中使用土著文化习俗。为了加强对自然资源的保护,应鼓励仍在使用这类传统或文化习俗的社区保持并向国外传播这些传统。关键词吉拉帕、达加拉、图腾、共生关系、自然保护
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Relations between Totems and Humans, the Dagara of Jirapa in the Upper West Region of Ghana, and Indigenous Belief Systems and Lessons for Modern Environmental Conservation
This essay investigates how the Dagara totemic relationship with totems may be used to protect biodiversity. The Jirapa municipality, one of the municipalities in Ghana's Upper West Region, is the subject of this essay. The study looked into how the totemic connection could be used to advance biodiversity protection and conservation in the Jirapa municipality and elsewhere. It made use of a phenomenological research. No matter where they are located, people who share a totem or, for that matter, a common ancestor, have similar belief systems and take part in similar cultural rituals, according to the study. One of the most important findings of the study was that people would go to great lengths to protect and never destroy their totems, whether they were plants or animals. Because they considered it to be one of them, the people whose totem it was protected the object. This resulted in the preservation of several plant and animal species. Totems represent family, clan ties, and what people view as appropriate or wrong behavior, according to one conclusion. The participants' conversation led them to the conclusion that totems are spiritual beings that defend their human relationships. In conclusion, there are numerous ways that this link might be used to protect biodiversity. The report makes the suggestion that modern conservation organizations, agencies, and partners use indigenous cultural practices in their conservation programs. In order to increase natural resource conservation, communities where these kinds of traditional or cultural practices are still practiced should be encouraged to maintain and spread these traditions abroad. Keywords: Jirapa, Dagara, totems, symbiotic relationships, and conservation of nature
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