How to translate text using browser tools
1 September 2018 The Role of Swidden Cultivation in Shaping Ethnozoological Knowledge: Integrating Historical Events and Intergenerational Analyses among Quilombolas from Southeast Brazil
Helbert Medeiros Prado, Rui Sérgio Sereni Murrieta
Author Affiliations +
Abstract

In this article, we investigate the loss of local ecological knowledge (LEK) of wild mammals among quilombolas in southeastern Brazil. Using an Event Ecology approach, free listing exercises, questionnaires, and semi-structured interviews, we recorded local knowledge relevant to wild mammals as well as key events in the life histories of residents. Next, we built a causal model connecting age; formal education; years outside the community; years in the pre-village context; and individuals' degree of LEK. Statistical analysis showed that the formation of sedentary communities and the abandonment of swidden cultivation among young people are the main sources of the erosion of LEK observed. This is the first study connecting a decrease in swidden cultivation with loss of local knowledge about fauna. The importance of swidden cultivation for non-agricultural domains of knowledge was somewhat surprising and particularly relevant in the current scenario of a worldwide collapse of this horticultural system.

Helbert Medeiros Prado and Rui Sérgio Sereni Murrieta "The Role of Swidden Cultivation in Shaping Ethnozoological Knowledge: Integrating Historical Events and Intergenerational Analyses among Quilombolas from Southeast Brazil," Journal of Ethnobiology 38(3), 297-313, (1 September 2018). https://doi.org/10.2993/0278-0771-38.3.297
Published: 1 September 2018
JOURNAL ARTICLE
17 PAGES

This article is only available to subscribers.
It is not available for individual sale.
+ SAVE TO MY LIBRARY

KEYWORDS
Event Ecology
local ecological knowledge
mammals
quilombolas
swidden cultivation
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission
Back to Top