2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-022-13828-z
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Loss of ancestral food practices and perception of its effect on children’s health among Inga indigenous grandmothers, Nariño, Colombia

Abstract: Objective Novel foods and dietary practices, a lack of available land, and displacement by armed conflict have affected the ancestral food traditions practiced by the Inga community in Aponte, in Nariño, Colombia. These factors have led to problems with food security and malnutrition, which have impacted the growth and development of children. Therefore, this study is aimed at identifying the changes in ancestral food practices reported by Inga grandmothers, and the possibility of recuperating … Show more

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“…The tools used for information analysis were the following: (i) Specialized software Atlas Ti V.6.0 to analyze of social research data [44] and (ii) a matrix of units and categories of analysis [45]. To fulfill of the objectives of this study, the following variables of analysis were defined in relation to water and land management: (i) stories [46] on myths associated with cultural practices; (ii) rituals, offerings, and sacred places [47]; (iii) community habits and customs [48]; (iv) needs met [49] by water and land in the community; (v) factors of change and loss of ancestral knowledge [50].…”
Section: Information Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tools used for information analysis were the following: (i) Specialized software Atlas Ti V.6.0 to analyze of social research data [44] and (ii) a matrix of units and categories of analysis [45]. To fulfill of the objectives of this study, the following variables of analysis were defined in relation to water and land management: (i) stories [46] on myths associated with cultural practices; (ii) rituals, offerings, and sacred places [47]; (iii) community habits and customs [48]; (iv) needs met [49] by water and land in the community; (v) factors of change and loss of ancestral knowledge [50].…”
Section: Information Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Grandmothers signal, for instance, that the "tiendas" easy-to-prepare foods have replaced ancestral ways of food preparation that practice grinding, peeling, and log cooking. Moreover, young mothers dismiss the knowledge held by their grandmothers, and this stands in the way of retaining traditional meals [32]. With an aging population, this is a real risk.…”
Section: Loss Of Food Heritagementioning
confidence: 99%