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Ancient Science of Life | 2012

Ethnozoology of the Karbis of Assam, India: Use of ichthyofauna in traditional health-care practices

Valentina Teronpi; Ht Singh; Ajit K. Tamuli; Robindra Teron

Background: Traditional or folk medicine is still prevalent among the Karbis as means of primary health-care. Traditional medicine is not only a source of healing, but the practice is also an important part of their religion and culture. Aim: The aim of the present study is to discuss the use of ichthyofauna in traditional health-care practices among the Karbis and other ethnic tribes of Karbi Anglong district, Assam. Setting and Design: Field study was undertaken from March 2011 to June 2012. A total of 75 informants were selected from 27 villages and the selection was based on their recognition as having sound knowledge relating to health-care practices. Materials and Methods: Information was collected following both unstructured and structured interview methods, group discussions and personal observation. Fish used in health-care practices were collected with the help of local guides and identified using available literatures. Results: The present study has recorded use of 14 species belonging 7 families in the treatment of 25 disease conditions. Traditional health-care practices of the Karbis include both local and oral applications and rituals to cure diseases. Use of fish to cure mental depression like symptoms locally referred as nihu kachingtung is prevalent until today. Studies among the Dimasa and Thadou tribes also revealed the use of fish in traditional medicine as therapies against different ailments, but do not use fish in rituals. Conclusion: Study on fish-based zootherapy could be a viable option for discovery of new compounds with therapeutic potentials. However, the attitude of the present generation towards traditional medicine as being unscientific and acculturation are the main causes of decline of such practice in the Karbis. Destructive fishing practices by poisoning water bodies with synthetic chemicals pose serious threats to aquatic fauna in the hill streams.


Archive | 2013

APONG, AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE OF CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE MISING COMMUNITY OF NORTHEAST INDIA

Rajeswar Pegu; Jitu Gogoi; Ajit K. Tamuli; Robindra Teron; Karbi Anglong


Archive | 2014

Arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculation affects growth and rhizospheric nutrient availability in Hevea brasiliensis (Willd. ex A. Juss.) Mull. Arg. clones

Neeta Basumatary; Vipin Parkash; Ajit K. Tamuli; Ankur Jyoti Saikia; Robindra Teron


Archive | 2013

INCIDENCE OF BLIGHT AND ROT DISEASES OF BAMBUSA TULDA ROXB. GROVES IN DIMAPUR DISTRICT OF NAGALAND STATE

Jitu Gogoi; Robindra Teron; Ajit K. Tamuli; Karbi Anglong


Indian journal of entomology | 2018

Edible insect resources and their use among the dimasa kacharis of Dima Hasao District, Assam

Sabina Langthasa; Robindra Teron; Ajit K. Tamuli


Pleione | 2017

Medicinal Plants Used for the Management of Fertility by Ethnic People of Manipur, Northeast India

Sujata Sapam; Robindra Teron; Ajit K. Tamuli; J. M. Laishram


Ambient Science | 2017

Conservation Crisis in Marat Longri Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam, India

Urmika Phangchopi; Robindra Teron; Ajit K. Tamuli


The International Journal of Plant, Animal and Environmental Sciences | 2015

ETHNOGRAPHIC STUDY ON THE ETHNOMEDICINAL PLANT OF GARO TRIBE OFKAMRUP DISTRICT, ASSAM, INDIA

Chunamoni Das; Pankaj Kalita; Robindra Teron; Ajit K. Tamuli


Archive | 2015

Research article ETHNOGRAPHIC STUDY ON THE ETHNOMEDICINAL PLANT OF GARO TRIBE OF KAMRUP DISTRICT, ASSAM, INDIA

Chunamoni Das; Pankaj Kalita; Robindra Teron; Ajit K. Tamuli


Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources | 2015

Diversity of wild edible plants in Marat Longri Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam

Urmika Phangchopi; Robindra Teron; Ajit K. Tamuli

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Rain Forest Research Institute

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