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Flowing poisons, crafting forests: an ethnography of the pharmacopoeia in the quilombos of Guaraqueçaba, Eastern Paraná, Brazil

Grant number: 24/11749-7
Support Opportunities:Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral
Start date: August 01, 2025
End date: July 31, 2027
Field of knowledge:Humanities - Anthropology - Anthropology of Afro-Brazilian Populations
Principal Investigator:Felipe Ferreira Vander Velden
Grantee:Priscila Ambrósio Moreira
Host Institution: Centro de Educação e Ciências Humanas (CECH). Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR). São Carlos , SP, Brazil

Abstract

The objective of this research is to describe the sensorial and multispecies ecology in which the pharmacopoeia of the Batuva and Rio Verde quilombos in Guaraqueçaba, Eastern Paraná is immersed. The hypothesis will be analyzed is that the relationships mediated by substances produced by plants, whether medicinal or poisonous, precisely due to their dynamic and contingent character, can be excellent for analyzing the most recent temporal scales (post-1492) in forest production. This is an aspect that has received less attention in the historical ecology of neotropical landscapes and is important to indicate quilombola contributions to promoting biodiversity. Based on the sensitive qualities of the way in which quilombolas think and relate to medicinal and poisonous plants, the research topics of interest will indicate who knows these organisms, how and why they know them, and in what ways the knowledge and uses of these substances are conceived and regarded as agents driving intraspecific and interspecific relationships. In this way, these results will situate the territoriality in these quilombos in the light of an ethnography of the quilombola pharmacopoeia in a territory with rich repertoire of traditional medicine practices that awaits the collective land title. This research will offer the opportunity to establish dialogues between Biology and Anthropology at the intersection of sensory ecology, chemical ecology and multispecies ethnography. Thus, animal-plant relationships, phytochemistry and landscape constructions can be more widely discussed from different specialists and scientific practices. In this way, the aim is to create conditions to welcome quilombola knowledges into university curricula and practices. (AU)

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