2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10745-023-00396-y
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Medicinal Herbal Knowledge and Identity in a Tribal Setting: Locally Specific Composite Wound Balm Formulas in Tunceli, Turkey

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“…We found a strong similarity among geographically related ethnolinguistic groups, such as Chavacano, Sama, Tausug, and Yakan in the southern Philippines, and Bulusanon and Busaiganon in the eastern part of the country. The degree of overlap between neighbouring ethnolinguistic communities may suggest extensive traditional knowledge transfer from one culture to another as well as the ongoing transmission of this knowledge to future generations (Yurur, 2023). The parallels between medicinal plant use among groups with close geographical and linguistic ties suggest that cultural customs and environmental factors may have played a role in shaping and in uencing the use of medicinal plants (Saslis-Lagoudakis et al, 2014; Teixidor-Toneu et al, 2018).…”
Section: Plants and People In The Philippinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We found a strong similarity among geographically related ethnolinguistic groups, such as Chavacano, Sama, Tausug, and Yakan in the southern Philippines, and Bulusanon and Busaiganon in the eastern part of the country. The degree of overlap between neighbouring ethnolinguistic communities may suggest extensive traditional knowledge transfer from one culture to another as well as the ongoing transmission of this knowledge to future generations (Yurur, 2023). The parallels between medicinal plant use among groups with close geographical and linguistic ties suggest that cultural customs and environmental factors may have played a role in shaping and in uencing the use of medicinal plants (Saslis-Lagoudakis et al, 2014; Teixidor-Toneu et al, 2018).…”
Section: Plants and People In The Philippinesmentioning
confidence: 99%