THE TRADITIONAL ELA: THE URARINA´S TRADITIONAL USE OF PLANT SPECIES FROM WETLANDS FOR WEAVING IN THE CHAMBIRA RIVER WATERSHED, LORETO, PERU

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In the Chambira River Watershed, Loreto, Peru. Uranina women are well known for weaving mats called ela or cachihuango from aguaje palm (Mauritia flexuosa) fiber and other wetland plant species. The ela fabric becomes a sign of identity that unites past and present generations, through the link made...

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Autores: MARTÍN BRAÑAS, Manuel, DEL AGUILA VILLACORTA, Margarita, DÁVILA CARDOZO, Nállarett, FABIANO, Emanuele, LAURIE, Nina, MOZOMBITE RUÍZ, Wendy, PALACIOS VEGA, Juan José, NÚÑEZ PÉREZ, Cecilia del Carmen
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana
Repositorio:Folia Amazónica
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/494
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Fibras vegetales
tintes vegetales
uso tradicional
ecosistemas inundables
Vegetal fibers
vegetal dyes
traditional use
flood ecosystems
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spelling THE TRADITIONAL ELA: THE URARINA´S TRADITIONAL USE OF PLANT SPECIES FROM WETLANDS FOR WEAVING IN THE CHAMBIRA RIVER WATERSHED, LORETO, PERUEL ELA TRADICIONAL: EL USO DE LAS ESPECIES VEGETALES DE LOS HUMEDALES EN EL TEJIDO DEL PUEBLO URARINA EN LA CUENCA DEL RÍO CHAMBIRA, LORETO, PERÚMARTÍN BRAÑAS, ManuelDEL AGUILA VILLACORTA, MargaritaDÁVILA CARDOZO, NállarettFABIANO, EmanueleLAURIE, NinaMOZOMBITE RUÍZ, WendyPALACIOS VEGA, Juan JoséNÚÑEZ PÉREZ, Cecilia del CarmenFibras vegetalestintes vegetalesuso tradicionalecosistemas inundablesVegetal fibersvegetal dyestraditional useflood ecosystemsIn the Chambira River Watershed, Loreto, Peru. Uranina women are well known for weaving mats called ela or cachihuango from aguaje palm (Mauritia flexuosa) fiber and other wetland plant species. The ela fabric becomes a sign of identity that unites past and present generations, through the link made between the elder master weaver and the young apprentice. The objectives of this study were to explore the plant species used by two urarinas communities in the production of mats. We conducted semi-structured interviews, observed textile practice, and visited areas where plant species were collected. We identified seven plant species that were used directly or indirectly in the production of ela. The findings reinforce the idea of the late adaptation of the Urarina people to wetlands and the potential role that traditional practice has for its conservation.En la cuenca del río Chambira, Loreto, Perú, las mujeres Uranina son conocidas por tejer esteras llamadas “ela” o “cachihuango” de la fibra de la palmera aguaje (Mauritia flexuosa L.f.) y otras especies de los humedales. El tejido “ela” se convierte en seña de identidad que une el pasado con el presente de las nuevas generaciones, a través del vínculo entre la maestra tejedora y la joven aprendiza. El objetivo de este estudio fue identificar las especies vegetales utilizadas por dos comunidades del pueblo urarina en sus tejidos tradicionales. Aplicamos entrevistas semi-estructuradas, observamos las prácticas textiles y visitamos las zonas donde las especies de plantas fueron colectadas. Se determinó el uso, directo o indirecto, de siete especies vegetales utilizadas en el tejido tradicional “ela”. Los hallazgos refuerzan la idea de la adaptación tardía del pueblo urarina a los humedales y la importancia que la práctica tradicional tiene para la conservación de los ecosistemas inundables.Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonia Peruana2020-09-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticlesArtículosapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/49410.24841/fa.v28i2.494Folia Amazonica; Vol. 28 No. 2 (2019); 131-145Folia Amazónica; Vol. 28 Núm. 2 (2019); 131-145Folia Amazónica; v. 28 n. 2 (2019); 131-1452410-11841018-567410.24841/fa.v28i2reponame:Folia Amazónicainstname:Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruanainstacron:IIAPspahttps://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/494/549Derechos de autor 2020 Manuel MARTÍN BRAÑAS, Margarita DEL AGUILA VILLACORTA, Nállarett DÁVILA CARDOZO, Emanuele FABIANO, Nina LAURIE, Wendy MOZOMBITE RUÍZ, Juan José PALACIOS VEGA, Cecilia del Carmen NÚÑEZ PÉREZinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4942021-07-13T05:29:33Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv THE TRADITIONAL ELA: THE URARINA´S TRADITIONAL USE OF PLANT SPECIES FROM WETLANDS FOR WEAVING IN THE CHAMBIRA RIVER WATERSHED, LORETO, PERU
EL ELA TRADICIONAL: EL USO DE LAS ESPECIES VEGETALES DE LOS HUMEDALES EN EL TEJIDO DEL PUEBLO URARINA EN LA CUENCA DEL RÍO CHAMBIRA, LORETO, PERÚ
title THE TRADITIONAL ELA: THE URARINA´S TRADITIONAL USE OF PLANT SPECIES FROM WETLANDS FOR WEAVING IN THE CHAMBIRA RIVER WATERSHED, LORETO, PERU
spellingShingle THE TRADITIONAL ELA: THE URARINA´S TRADITIONAL USE OF PLANT SPECIES FROM WETLANDS FOR WEAVING IN THE CHAMBIRA RIVER WATERSHED, LORETO, PERU
MARTÍN BRAÑAS, Manuel
Fibras vegetales
tintes vegetales
uso tradicional
ecosistemas inundables
Vegetal fibers
vegetal dyes
traditional use
flood ecosystems
title_short THE TRADITIONAL ELA: THE URARINA´S TRADITIONAL USE OF PLANT SPECIES FROM WETLANDS FOR WEAVING IN THE CHAMBIRA RIVER WATERSHED, LORETO, PERU
title_full THE TRADITIONAL ELA: THE URARINA´S TRADITIONAL USE OF PLANT SPECIES FROM WETLANDS FOR WEAVING IN THE CHAMBIRA RIVER WATERSHED, LORETO, PERU
title_fullStr THE TRADITIONAL ELA: THE URARINA´S TRADITIONAL USE OF PLANT SPECIES FROM WETLANDS FOR WEAVING IN THE CHAMBIRA RIVER WATERSHED, LORETO, PERU
title_full_unstemmed THE TRADITIONAL ELA: THE URARINA´S TRADITIONAL USE OF PLANT SPECIES FROM WETLANDS FOR WEAVING IN THE CHAMBIRA RIVER WATERSHED, LORETO, PERU
title_sort THE TRADITIONAL ELA: THE URARINA´S TRADITIONAL USE OF PLANT SPECIES FROM WETLANDS FOR WEAVING IN THE CHAMBIRA RIVER WATERSHED, LORETO, PERU
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv MARTÍN BRAÑAS, Manuel
DEL AGUILA VILLACORTA, Margarita
DÁVILA CARDOZO, Nállarett
FABIANO, Emanuele
LAURIE, Nina
MOZOMBITE RUÍZ, Wendy
PALACIOS VEGA, Juan José
NÚÑEZ PÉREZ, Cecilia del Carmen
author MARTÍN BRAÑAS, Manuel
author_facet MARTÍN BRAÑAS, Manuel
DEL AGUILA VILLACORTA, Margarita
DÁVILA CARDOZO, Nállarett
FABIANO, Emanuele
LAURIE, Nina
MOZOMBITE RUÍZ, Wendy
PALACIOS VEGA, Juan José
NÚÑEZ PÉREZ, Cecilia del Carmen
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author2 DEL AGUILA VILLACORTA, Margarita
DÁVILA CARDOZO, Nállarett
FABIANO, Emanuele
LAURIE, Nina
MOZOMBITE RUÍZ, Wendy
PALACIOS VEGA, Juan José
NÚÑEZ PÉREZ, Cecilia del Carmen
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author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Fibras vegetales
tintes vegetales
uso tradicional
ecosistemas inundables
Vegetal fibers
vegetal dyes
traditional use
flood ecosystems
topic Fibras vegetales
tintes vegetales
uso tradicional
ecosistemas inundables
Vegetal fibers
vegetal dyes
traditional use
flood ecosystems
description In the Chambira River Watershed, Loreto, Peru. Uranina women are well known for weaving mats called ela or cachihuango from aguaje palm (Mauritia flexuosa) fiber and other wetland plant species. The ela fabric becomes a sign of identity that unites past and present generations, through the link made between the elder master weaver and the young apprentice. The objectives of this study were to explore the plant species used by two urarinas communities in the production of mats. We conducted semi-structured interviews, observed textile practice, and visited areas where plant species were collected. We identified seven plant species that were used directly or indirectly in the production of ela. The findings reinforce the idea of the late adaptation of the Urarina people to wetlands and the potential role that traditional practice has for its conservation.
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