Ethnomedicinal survey among Kani Tribes and traditional healers in Selected Tribal populations of Trivandrum district

Authors

  • Parvathy R S
  • Sivakkumar S
  • Meenakumari R

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47552/ijam.v12i4.2135

Keywords:

Traditional knowledge; Ethno-medicine; Kani tribes

Abstract

Indian tribes constitute around 8.3% of the total population. The health problems of tribal communities are influenced by the interaction of various socioeconomic and political factors. An attempt is made to document the traditional knowledge of the Kani tribes in the floristically rich Peringamala panchayath of Thiruvananthapuram district. The investigation revealed that the Kani tribes were using 127 species of ethnomedicinal plants, belonging to 57 families. The most cited family was Fabaceae and leaves were the most frequently used plant parts for the treatment of various diseases. Some medicinal plants used by Kani tribes which are included in the list of rare and endangered categories, such as Aristolochia tagala, Holostemma adakodien, Entada scandens, Anaphyllum beddomeii, decalepsis arayalpathra which are vanishing from the tribal settlement areas. So special attention should be given to cultivate and conserve these rare medicinal plants by making them available for mass cultivation, either through conventional methods or other non-conventional methods like micropropagation. The study showed that the Kani tribes have good knowledge about medicinal plants that have been passed orally from generation to generation. Current healers may be the final generation of Kani tribal healers. Due to rapid socio-economic and cultural changes, there is a possibility of losing the treasure of tribal knowledge in near future. The wealth of this tribal knowledge would lead to a greater potential for the Indian system of medicine towards new drug discovery and development.

Author Biographies

Parvathy R S

PG Scholar, Department of Gunapadam, National Institute of Siddha, Ministry of AYUSH Chennai, India.

Sivakkumar S

Associate Professor, Department of Gunapadam, National Institute of Siddha, Ministry of AYUSH Chennai, India.

Meenakumari R

Professor, Department of Gunapadam, National Institute of Siddha, Ministry of AYUSH Chennai, India

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Published

31-12-2021

How to Cite

R S, P., S, S., & R, M. . (2021). Ethnomedicinal survey among Kani Tribes and traditional healers in Selected Tribal populations of Trivandrum district. International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine, 12(4), 820–832. https://doi.org/10.47552/ijam.v12i4.2135

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