2024
DOI: 10.37360/blacpma.24.23.3.25
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Flowers vs. Devils: plants used against witchcraft in the urbanized Sonora Market, Mexico City

Gabriel Garcia-González,
Natasha Muñoz-Tejada,
Alejandro Torres-Montufar

Abstract: Mexican markets embody cultural diversity and offer a wide range of products, serving as hubs for local exchange.In our study at Mexico City's Sonora Market, the country's prominent medicinal market, we explored the use of plant remedies against witchcraft in an urban environment. Through interviews with plant vendors and extensive data collection, we identified 21 plant species from 16 botanical families renowned for their effectiveness in combating sorcery, attracting good luck, … Show more

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