Changes in the acquisition and consumption of food plants and their relationship with indigenous perceptions of health in a Guarani village, São Paulo, Brazil

Author:

Scalco Nayara,Rodrigues Eliana

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe present study investigated Guarani village interviewees’ diet changes over time, their perceptions about the changes and the effects of these changes on their health.DesignThe study employed qualitative methods with a sample of Guarani Indians selected by snowball sampling. Ethnographic methods and techniques included field diaries, informal and unstructured interviews and participant observation.SettingThe Tenondé Porã Guarani village is located in the district of Parelheiros, São Paulo, Brazil. Interviews were conducted from July 2008 to December 2009.SubjectsFifteen Guarani Indians, males and females in age categories ranging from youths to elders, took part in the study.ResultsThe interviewees reported changes in how food was obtained, the occurrence of food substitutions and food species abandonment, recipe changes and the introduction of new foods. Some ritual use of plants was maintained. Disease frequency was found to increase because of this change and a lack of obedience to Nhanderu (the Guarani God). A lack of space for daily traditional activities (e.g. farming, hunting) was found to result in sedentary lifestyles.ConclusionsThe village location was a key factor in the Guarani diet change, although some rituals related to available plants were preserved.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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