Zobrazeno 1 - 7
of 7
pro vyhledávání: '"Pedro Maquin"'
Autor:
Victor Cal, Fida Ahmed, Andrew Tang, Natalie Bourbonnais-Spear, Pablo Sanchez Vindas, Luis Poveda, Pedro Maquin, John T. Arnason, Chieu Anh Ta, Martha Mullally, Vance L. Trudeau, Rosalie Awad, Zul Merali, Francisco Caal
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 125:257-264
Ethnopharmacological relevance The Q’eqchi’ Maya possess a large selection of plants to treat neurological disorders, including epilepsy and susto (fright), a culture-bound illness related to anxiety disorders. Aim of the study To investigate the
Publikováno v:
Heritage & Society. 2:35-54
Publikováno v:
Heritage Management. 2:35-54
Since the 1980s, a considerable amount of scholarly activity has focused on Maya heritage and, especially, on the influences of a globalizing tourist industry flooding Maya-land. In this paper, however, we argue that contemporary Maya identity and cu
Autor:
Zul Merali, Natalie Bourbonnais-Spear, Pedro Maquin, Victor Cal, Rosalie Awad, John T. Arnason
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 109:380-387
Selected plants used to treat susto, a folk illness recognized by various groups of Latin America, were screened for anxiolytic and/or fear suppression activity in behavioral assays. We found that the plant used by most of the healers interviewed (Ad
Autor:
Pedro Maquin, Pablo Sanchez-Vindas, Luis Poveda Alvarez, Victor Cal, John T. Arnason, Virginie Treyvaud Amiguet
Publikováno v:
Economic Botany. 60:24-38
A previous study provided a general quantitative analysis of 169 collected medicinal plants used by the Q'eqchi' Maya healers of southern Belize. This paper is focused on a statistical analysis of this ethnobotanical information using the method deve
Autor:
Pedro Maquin, Rosalie Awad, John T. Arnason, Pablo Sanchez Vindas, Victor Cal, Luis Poveda, Natalie Bourbonnais-Spear
Publikováno v:
Economic Botany. 59:326-336
Plant Use by the Q’eqchi’ Maya of Belize in Ethnopsychiatry and Neurological Pathology. Economic Botany 59(4):326–336, 2005. Neurological and mental health disorders are extremely debilitating, and sufferers in developing countries often rely o
Autor:
Pablo Sanchez Vindas, John T. Arnason, Victor Cal, Pedro Maquin, Luis Poveda, Virginie Treyvaud Amiguet
Publikováno v:
Economic Botany. 59:29-42
An ethnobotany study in collaboration with Q'eqchi' Maya healers of Southern Belize led to a collection of 169 medicinal plant species, belonging to 67 different families. The data show the use of a majority of species from primary or secondary semi-