Journal of Tropical Ethnobiology
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2004): July 2004

Lieux de culte, vegetation, ancetres, en Indonesie de 1'Est : qui protege et qui est protege?

Claudine Friedberg (APSONAT, UMR 8575 MNHN/CNRS, Paris, France)
Y. Purwanto (Laboratorium Etnobotani, Bidang Botani, Pusat Penelitian Biologi-LIPI, Bogor)
Dyah M. Suharno (Badan Pangkajian dan Penerapan Teknologi Jakarta)
Eko B. Walujo (Laboratoire d'ethnobotanigue, Research Center for Biology-LIPI)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Jul 2004

Abstract

This article discusses knowledge and local wisdom of the East Indonesian societies specially Bunag and Dawan society in (Nusa Tenggara Timur/ West Timor), Dani society in Baliem valley (Irian Jaya) and Alune society at Lumoli (Seram, Moluccas). Furthermore, it covers their knowledge and wisdom of natural resources, particularly the relation of the natural sacred site to natural resources. The existence of natural sacred site and various rituals activities related to their effort in order to protect plants natural resources, and it has played an important role in protecnng and conserving plant natural resources. The knowledge and local wisdom of these societies and their role in plant diversity conservation will be discussed completely in this article.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jte

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry

Description

The journal publishes critical reviews, original research papers, short communications, notes and comments covering all aspects of ethnobiology. Journal of Tropical Ethnobiology readership is as wide and diverse as ethnobiology itself, with readers spanning from both the natural and social sciences. ...