INVESTIGADORES
RAMOS Rita Soledad
artículos
Título:
Dyeing Plants and Knowledge Transfer in the Yungas Communities of Northwest Argentina
Autor/es:
LAMBARÉ D. A., HILGERT N. I. AND RAMOS R. S.
Revista:
ECONOMIC BOTANY
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Lugar: New York; Año: 2011 vol. 65 p. 315 - 328
ISSN:
0013-0001
Resumen:
Dyeing Plants and Knowledge Transfer in the Yungas Communities of Northwest Argentina. In the Yungas region of the Salta province, Argentina, interest in the use of plant dyes has revived due to new market demands and the growth of rural tourism. In this study we compare the use of dyeing plants recorded between 1994 and 2000 with those used in 2007 and 2008. We also address factors currently involved in the acquisition and transmission of knowledge. We worked with 39 randomly chosen participants (of which 11 were artisans) in the first stage, and 32 artisans in the second stage. Information was gathered during semi–structured interviews and structured questionnaires. Eleven and 57 dye plant species, and 10 and 2 mordants, were registered in the first and second stage, respectively. The use of soft plant parts has increased, relative to the employment of roots and barks. Pastels predominate among the colors obtained. Mothers are the main transmitters of this knowledge; however, new mechanisms of knowledge acquisition and transfer are gaining importance. These results provide an alternative for the diversification and quality of existing crafts.