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Traditional horticultural and gathering practices in two semi-rural populations of Northwestern Patagonia
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2013-10Registro en:
Eyssartier, Cecilia; Ladio, Ana Haydee; Lozada, Mariana; Traditional horticultural and gathering practices in two semi-rural populations of Northwestern Patagonia; Academic Press Ltd - Elsevier Science Ltd; Journal of Arid Environments; 97; 10-2013; 18-25
0140-1963
1095-922X
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Eyssartier, Cecilia
Ladio, Ana Haydee
Lozada, Mariana
Resumen
Horticultural and gathering practices were studied in Comallo and Pilcaniyeu, two semi-rural communities which share a common Mapuche ancestry and occupy similar arid environments in Northwest Patagonia, Argentina. We analyzed cultivation and wild plant gathering using semi-structured interviews. We hypothesized that these activities will be conditioned by access to market economy. Results showed differences in horticultural and gathering patterns in both populations: the community with less access to market economy presented greater richness of cultivated and gathered species and collected more seeds from their own harvests, thus promoting germplasm conservation and higher levels of seed exchange than the community that had more contact with urban centers. In these populations the integration of ancestral and novel knowledge seems to favor flexibility and autonomy, which might help locals deal with change. This could foster greater individual and collective wellbeing, as well as socioecological diversity.