New Approach to Cultural Heritage 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-5225-7_3
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Agroecological Heritage: Elucidating the Place of Cycads in Indigenous Mesoamerican Epistemologies

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“…Both sake (fermented) and shōchu (distilled) cycad beverages have been consumed; it is unclear whether the practice continues. The area where this occurs, as described by Englehardt and Carrasco (2023), is deeply involved with many uses for cycads, including a heavy dependence on them for food. On this, Thieret (1958) cites Haring (1952):Cycad meal is prepared variously, mixed with other foods to stretch them out, and made into sake —and universally disliked.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both sake (fermented) and shōchu (distilled) cycad beverages have been consumed; it is unclear whether the practice continues. The area where this occurs, as described by Englehardt and Carrasco (2023), is deeply involved with many uses for cycads, including a heavy dependence on them for food. On this, Thieret (1958) cites Haring (1952):Cycad meal is prepared variously, mixed with other foods to stretch them out, and made into sake —and universally disliked.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Máximo Allende, a farmer from Santiago Ecatlán, commented that the sites where C. totonacorum grows "should have fertile soil so they can grow" and as was identified through historical sources, maize has been produced in this community since the pre-Hispanic period. It is possible that the collective memory still maintains a symbolic maize-cycad relationship, as Englehardt, Jaramillo, and Carrasco (2021) identify in diverse communities in Mexico where past and present Mesoamerican agroecological systems reveal a profound historical relationship between maize and cycads. An example of this are the findings identified in some archaeological contexts, where remains of cycad strobili have been found (MacNeish 1967) that were used several thousand years ago.…”
Section: Cultural Dimensions Of Ritual Use Of C Totonacorummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond these efforts, the promotion of multidisciplinary conservation strategies that include planning at the taxonomic, ecological, and sociocultural levels has been suggested (Martínez-Domínguez et al 2021). Indigenous epistemologies that highlight cycads' environmental and cultural roles should be recognized along with ancient and modern cultural practices that incorporate this type of hybrid natural-cultural model (Englehardt, Jaramillo, and Carrasco 2021).…”
Section: Other Perspectives On Conservationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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