INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Medical Anthropology

Preliminary Investigation of the Use of the Andong Plant in the Local Community

Secillia Putri M A Sihombing (Unknown)
Hapukh, Rahel Karen (Unknown)
Situmeang, Dia Tabitha (Unknown)
Putri, Najwa Alya (Unknown)
Samosir, Erikson (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
02 Oct 2025

Abstract

This study explores the cultural and spiritual significance of Cordyline fruticosa (andong) as a sacred plant in North Sumatra. Fieldwork was conducted in four separate sites, involving community leaders, elders, younger generations, and individuals with direct experiences of spiritual or healing practices using andong. Data were collected through in-depth interviews to examine (1) local beliefs in the plant’s spiritual power, (2) its use in warding off negative forces, (3) its role in traditional rituals and healing, and (4) changes in perception and practice over time. Findings reveal the multifaceted role of andong: beyond its aesthetic and medicinal value, it serves as a medium of spiritual protection and remains central to customary ceremonies. These insights highlight andong’s enduring place in local wisdom and its relevance to ethnobotanical and medical anthropological studies.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijma

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Environmental Science Public Health Social Sciences

Description

Indonesian Journal of Medical Anthropology (IJMA) a global forum for scholarly articles on the social patterns of ill-health and disease transmission, and experiences of and knowledge about health, illness and wellbeing. These include the nature, organization and movement of peoples, technologies ...