Ethnomedicinal Studies of the Khamti Tribe of Arunachal Pradesh
Publication Year: 2006
Author(s): Das AK ,Tag H
Abstract:
An ethnobotanical study was done in Khamti dominated area of Chongkam and Namsai Circle of Lohit district of Arunachal Pradesh during 2002-2004. Khamti tribe is rich in plant based traditional knowledge. Of 45 medicinal plants studied, 5 plants were found to be used in malaria and fever, 4 in bone fractured, 3 in anemia, 2 each in snakebite, cancer, reproductive health, and rabies, 1 each in tuberculosis, diabetes, and jaundice, and rest for curing different ailments which are used either singly or in combined form. The science of orthopaedics was found to be well developed and their medicinal preparation techniques are mostly accompanied by enchanting traditional mantra.
Source of Publication: Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge
Vol/Issue: 5(3),317-322 pp.
Country: India
Publisher/Organisation: CSIR-NIScPR
URL:
https://nopr.niscpr.res.in/bitstream/123456789/6911/1/IJTK%205%283%29%20%282006%29%20317-322.pdf
Theme: Traditional/ Indigenous Knowledge | Subtheme: Traditional Medicine
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