“I am not happy”: origin, uses and social agency of Chaptalia nutans (Asteraceae), according to the guarani people of Misiones province, Argentina
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https://doi.org/10.30972/bon.2221247Keywords:
Guarani people, mythography, ethnobotany, plant names, noddingAbstract
A guarani narrative on the origin of Chaptalia nutans(Asteraceae) is showed here. This narrative explains the medicinal and magic uses of this plant as antidepressant and its guarani name: “I don’t happy”. I suggest that the name, the uses, and the myth about the origin of this plant, has been inspired on the autonomous movements of the peduncles. For close this contribution a reflexive discussion on the dialogues that the guarani peoples frequently practice with plants and animals, is essayedDownloads
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2013-07-01
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Keller, H. A. (2013). “I am not happy”: origin, uses and social agency of Chaptalia nutans (Asteraceae), according to the guarani people of Misiones province, Argentina. Bonplandia, 22(2), 171–180. https://doi.org/10.30972/bon.2221247
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