建立民族饮食伦理:以墨西哥普埃布拉州南部的恩古瓦土著居民为例。

Food ethics Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-31 DOI:10.1007/s41055-021-00095-8
Diosey Ramon Lugo-Morin
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土著背景下的饮食伦理与土著群体与自然的历史和深刻关系有关。为了解决这种关系,并从生物文化的角度确定生活在普埃布拉州特拉科特佩克德贝尼托Juárez市的Ngigua土著居民与maguey植物相关的食物用途,我们选择了特拉科特佩克德贝尼托Juárez市利用maguey植物的三个主要社区。该研究采用定性方法,采用半结构化访谈作为研究技术。所进行的分析在伦理审议的背景下认识到maguey植物作为Ngigua生物文化资源的重要性。在与maguey植物相关的食物用途中,确定了以下用途:pulque(西班牙前起源的饮料)和红虫。妇女扮演着重要的角色,参与了这两种食物80%的准备工作。马圭人的文化环境是一种生活方式,对恩吉瓜人来说,它代表着生存的战略要素。在粮食危机时期,该研究表明,在道德考虑的背景下,民族粮食战略如何构成粮食短缺地区粮食解决方案设计的另一种选择。
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Building an Ethnic Food Ethic: The Case of the Ngigua Indigenous People of Southern Puebla, Mexico.

Building an Ethnic Food Ethic: The Case of the Ngigua Indigenous People of Southern Puebla, Mexico.

Building an Ethnic Food Ethic: The Case of the Ngigua Indigenous People of Southern Puebla, Mexico.

Building an Ethnic Food Ethic: The Case of the Ngigua Indigenous People of Southern Puebla, Mexico.

Food ethics in the indigenous context is associated with a historical and profound relationship that indigenous groups have with nature. To address this relationship and identify the food uses associated with the maguey plant from a biocultural perspective among the Ngigua indigenous people living in the municipality of Tlacotepec de Benito Juárez in Puebla, the three main communities in the municipality of Tlacotepec de Benito Juárez that make use of the maguey plant were chosen. The study was carried out with a qualitative approach, using a semi-structured interview as a research technique. The analysis carried out recognises the importance of the maguey plant as a biocultural resource for the Ngigua in a context of ethical deliberation. Among the food uses associated with the maguey plant, the following are identified: pulque (a drink of pre-Hispanic origin) and red worm. Women play an important role, participating in 80% of the preparation of both foods. The cultural environment of the maguey is a way of life that, in the case of the Ngigua people, represents a strategic element for survival. In times of food crisis, the study shows how ethnic food strategies in a context of ethical deliberation can constitute an alternative for the design of food solutions in territories with food shortages.

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