巴西东亚马逊土著人民对木材的使用

IF 1.4 3区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY
Laise de Jesus dos Santos, Lohana Vieira Souza, Gabriele Melo de Andrade, Thayrine Silva Matos, Marcelo Mendes Braga Júnior, Mirtes Emilia Almeida Manaças, A. Gontijo, João Carlos Ferreira de Melo Júnior, Javan Pareira Motta, Luiz Eduardo de Lima Melo
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摘要

巴西亚马逊地区是世界上美洲原住民最集中的地区,但许多环境威胁影响了这一巨大的人类民族文化遗产的保护。这项研究确定了该物种,并研究了巴西东南部帕拉的两个土著民族,即“Gavião”和“Suruí”对木材的不同用途。确定了10个分类群,分布在8个植物科中,其中5个按属分类,5个按种分类。巴西濒危森林物种Bertholletia excelsa的木材在苏里土著人民的物质文化中很重要。所研究的土著民族优先使用中密度木材进行建筑,而高密度木材用于狩猎和战争文物。木材的技术特性证明了所研究的土著人民使用木材的正当性。我们警告说,巴西亚马逊土著土地上日益严重的环境威胁损害了土著人民民族文化遗产的保护。
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Use of wood by indigenous peoples of the Eastern Amazon, Brazil
The Brazilian Amazon has the world’s largest concentration of indigenous American peoples, but many environmental threats have affected the preservation of this enormous human ethnocultural heritage. This study identified the species and studied the different uses of wood by two indigenous ethnic groups in Southeastern Pará, Brazil, namely the “Gavião” and “Suruí”. Ten taxa were identified, distributed in eight botanical families, with five being identified to genus and five to species levels. The wood of Bertholletia excelsa, an endangered forest species in Brazil, is important in the material culture of the Suruí indigenous people. The indigenous ethnic groups studied preferentially use medium density wood for building and high-density wood for hunting and warfare artefacts. The technological properties of wood justify its use by the indigenous peoples studied. We caution that the increasing environmental threats in Indigenous Lands within the Brazilian Amazon harm the preservation of the ethnocultural heritage of indigenous peoples.
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IAWA Journal
IAWA Journal 农林科学-林学
CiteScore
3.40
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15.80%
发文量
26
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>36 weeks
期刊介绍: The IAWA Journal is the only international periodical fully devoted to structure, function, identification and utilisation of wood and bark in trees, shrubs, lianas, palms, bamboo and herbs. Many papers are of a multidisciplinary nature, linking
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