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Etnomedisin masyarakat Warsamdin, Kepulauan Raja Ampat, Papua Barat
Author(s) -
Sudarmono Sudarmono
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
proceeding of biology education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2622-8815
DOI - 10.21009/pbe.2-1.7
Subject(s) - raja , traditional knowledge , geography , tribe , indigenous , medicinal plants , mainland , ethnobotany , ethnobiology , tourism , traditional medicine , agroforestry , ethnology , biology , ecology , botany , history , archaeology , anthropology , medicine , sociology
Waigeo Island people in Warsamdin Village are remote from the West Papua mainland. But now transportation is easier after becoming a maritime tourism destination for the international community and traditional influences turn out to be modern as is the use of traditional medicine. Traditional knowledge about medicines still relies naturally on utilizing medicinal plants. This study aims to explore the potential of medicinal plants in the Warsamdin community, Waigeo Island, West Papua for generations. The method used by interviewing indigenous elders known as Old Man is either the local name of a medicinal plant, how to use it and as a traditional medicine and traced the morphology of the plant species. Local names are some commonly used species, namely Min ikanu (Morinda citryfolia), Kanaul leaves (Hibiscus sp), Deawas (Psidium guava), red fruit (Pandanus conoideus), Kokanu kaluku, Kiom ikanui, Umare ukani, Bim ikani, Wit ikani , Kokanu matalu. Kabaji and Gaviol. Knowledge of medicinal plants is a knowledge gained through the use of local customs that are descended from the origin of the tribe from Biak Island. These limitations are also influenced by the species of medicinal plants available in the area. The role of medicinal plants is still believed to be able to cure diseases and help cure pain.   Key words: etnomedicine, Warsamdin village, Waigeo island, Raja Ampat, West Papua

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