Ethnobotanical study on ritual plants used by Hani people in Yunnan, China

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Ma, Xueyu [1 ,2 ]
Luo, Dan [3 ]
Xiong, Yong [2 ]
Huang, Caiwen [1 ]
Li, Ganpeng [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Yunnan Minzu Univ, Yunnan Inst Ethn Studies, Sch Ethnol & Hist, Kunming 650504, Yunnan, Peoples R China
[2] Yunnan Minzu Univ, Sch Educ, Kunming 650504, Yunnan, Peoples R China
[3] Yunnan Acad Social Sci, Inst Ethnol, Kunming 650034, Yunnan, Peoples R China
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Hani people; Ethnobotany; Ritual plants; Traditional rituals; Cultural connotation; KNOWLEDGE;
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10.1186/s13002-024-00659-y
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X176 [生物多样性保护];
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090705 ;
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BackgroundThe Hani people, who reside in Yuanyang County, Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, rely on rice terrace farming as their primary livelihood. They utilize plants in various traditional ritual practices. The Hani people have categorized the value of plants based on their natural attributes and have refined the ways of using different plants in specific rituals through practical observations and experiences derived from their agricultural culture. Although the plants used in these rituals hold significant cultural value, they have yet to be studied from the perspective of ethnobotany. This study aims to approach the ritual plants using ethnobotanical methods.MethodsEthnobotanical fieldwork was conducted in 10 villages in Yuanyang County between 2021 and 2023. Data were collected from the local Hani people through semi-structured interviews and participatory observations and 41 informants were interviewed during the field investigations. The frequency of citation (FC) and relative frequency of citation (RFC) were utilized to evaluate the relative importance of ritual plants among the local communities.ResultsA total of 36 plant species, belonging to 18 families and 34 genera, were recorded as being used in 11 ritual practices by the Hani people. Rosaceae, Poaceae, and Fabaceae were found to have the highest number of species. Most of the ritual plants used by the Hani people were collected from the wild. FC and RFC analysis showed that the preferred plants for Hani rituals were Rhus chinensis Mill, Oryza sativa L., Phyllostachys sulphurea (Carr.) A. et C. Riv. and Musa basjoo Siebold & Zucc. ex Iinuma. The 11 rituals are all centered around the performance of people, crops and livestock. The Hani people use plants in different rituals mainly based on their biological attributes.ConclusionsMany rituals of the Hani people are closely related to their production and livelihood, and the plants used in these rituals are deeply rooted in Hani's traditional ecological knowledge and beliefs. The Hani people's reverence for nature, respect for life, gratitude towards ancestors, and seeking blessings and disaster prevention for their families, crops, and livestock are all reflected in these rituals and their utilization of ritual plants. The Hani people showcase their agricultural culture in the Honghe Hani Rice Terraces through plant-based ritual performances. Studying ritual plants in the core area of the Hani Rice Terraces is of great significance for protecting the Hani Terrace farming culture. In the future, it is essential to pay more attention to the role of traditional knowledge in biodiversity conservation.
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