| Literature DB >> 32807184 |
Shujaul Mulk Khan1, Andrea Pieroni2,3, Zahoor Ul Haq4, Zeeshan Ahmad4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mazri palm (Nannorrhops ritchiana (Griff) Aitch.) is a member of the family Arecaceae, native to Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Oman, and Saudi Arabia. In Pakistan, it is used since long time for various purposes. This species plays a significant cultural and economic role in the daily lives of many rural areas in Pakistan and adjacent countries. However, the handcrafted products made up of this palm are often mainly known by specific local communities rather than by a broader range of people.Entities:
Keywords: Biological conservation; Ethnobotany; Handicrafts; Mazri palm; Pakistan
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32807184 PMCID: PMC7430032 DOI: 10.1186/s13002-020-00394-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ethnobiol Ethnomed ISSN: 1746-4269 Impact factor: 2.733
Fig. 1Map of the study area in Pakistan showing (in green) the localities where the surveys were conducted
Age groups and literacy level of the considered sample
| Age groups | Number of interviewed study participants | Number of male participants | Number of female participants | Percentage | Literacy level | Number of interviewed study participants | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14–25 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 5.8 | Illiterate | 37 | 43.0 |
| 26–35 | 11 | 11 | 0 | 12.8 | Primary | 29 | 33.7 |
| 36–45 | 17 | 17 | 0 | 19.8 | Middle | 11 | 12.8 |
| 46–55 | 22 | 19 | 3 | 25.6 | Secondary | 7 | 8.1 |
| 56–65 | 19 | 17 | 2 | 22.1 | University | 2 | 2.4 |
| 66–75+ | 12 | 10 | 2 | 13.9 |
Various local uses of Mazri palm in Pakistan
| S. no | English name of the use or handcrafted products | Pashto name of the use or handcrafted products | Codes for two-way cluster and cluster analysis | Parts used | Relative frequency of citation | Use details |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hot pot (Fig. | Petwar (3 sizes) | Hot Pot | Leaves | 0.76 | It is used to keep breads, toasts, etc. warmer for a while after baking them |
| 2 | Salt pot (Fig. | Malge wala Lokhay | Salt-Pot | Leaves | 0.65 | It is used as a pot to store salt in the kitchen / kitchen table |
| 3 | Mat for beds | Kat pozakay (1 × 2 m) | Mat-Beds | Leaves | 0.60 | It is used as a mattress mostly during the summer season due to its insulating nature and cooling effects |
| 4 | Mat for poultry cage | Panjre da para pozakay (1 × 1 m) | Mat-P-Cg | Leaves | 0.57 | It is used in poultry cages to avoid grains from falling on the earth or becoming dirty |
| 5 | Mat for vehicles (Fig. | Garo wala chetai (1.5 × 1 m) | Mat-Vehi | Leaves | 0.57 | Conductors and drivers of heavy vehicles or trucks covering long distances use to rest on the ground or truck floor on these mats |
| 6 | Mat for grains | Dano wala Chetai (4 × 4 m) | Mat-Grai | Leaves | 0.49 | It is used to dry cereal grains after thrashing the crops |
| 7 | Mat for guests | Chetai melmano da para (2 × 3 m) | Mat-Gues | Leaves | 0.44 | It is used for setting the guest especially in large cultural gatherings and also while serving a meal |
| 8 | Prayer mat for one individual | Musala/Jai Namaz/Puzakay | P-M-O-In | Leaves | 0.41 | It is used for praying by a single person at home or mosque |
| 9 | Prayer mat for group of individual (Fig. | Saf/Purr (1 × 8 m) | P-M-G-In | Leaves | 0.41 | It is used for prayer of many people at homes as well as mosques |
| 10 | Small broom | Wara Jaro/Jarogai | S-Broom | Leaves | 0.38 | It is used to clean shops, rooms, vehicles, water mills, etc. |
| 11 | Large broom (Fig. | Ghata Jaro/Jaro | L-Broom | Leaves | 0.38 | It is used to clean large houses, mosques, office buildings, roads, and lawns |
| 13 | Hand fan (Fig. | Babozay | Hand-Fan | Leaves | 0.36 | They are used as hand fans during journeys and when in hot days there are breakdowns of electricity |
| 14 | Shoes for common uses (Fig. | Saflai | Sh-C-Use | Leaves | 0.33 | They are used in social gatherings and recreational activities |
| 15 | Shoes for ice skiing | Wawro safely | Shoe-Ice | Leaves | 0.19 | They were used in past to walk on ice |
| 16 | Large basket | Tokra | L-Basket | Leaves | 0.21 | It is used for trasporting different items from one place to another, especially food and cloths |
| 17 | Middle-size basket (Fig. | Shkarai | M-S-Bask | Leaves | 0.30 | It is used to keep bread warmer for longer period especially during social gatherings |
| 18 | Large-size flat basket (Fig. | Shkor/chaj | L-S-F-Bas | Leaves | 0.31 | It is used to remove husks from the grains by thining and shaking methods |
| 19 | Basket used in hotels | Shkor hotel wala | B-U-Hot | Leaves | 0.27 | It is used in hotels to keep bread warm and soft for a longer period |
| 20 | Cover for animal mouth (Fig. | Koaray da janwaro da khole da para/Bhoka | C-A-Mout | Leaves | 0.22 | It is used to cover the mouth of a newborn or unhealthy cattle to avoid the animal eating harmful substances. It is also used while ploughing to avoid grazing |
| 21 | Bags for packing grasses (Fig. | Kwaray | B-P-Gras | Leaves | 0.24 | It is used to pack fodder for cattle. It is also used by street sellers for packing steel, silver, plastic, pots, shoes, cloths, food items etc |
| 22 | Packing bags for sweets (Fig. | Pachai | P-B-Swee | Leaves | 0.23 | It is used for packing various kinds of baked items, rice, and unrefined sugar cane ( |
| 23 | Hat (Fig. | Topay | Hat | Leaves | 0.21 | It is used to protect human head from heat, torrential rain, snowfall etc., during different seasons |
| 24 | Grains bin (Fig. | Tatra or Kando | Grai-Bin | Leaves | 0.13 | It is used to store different kinds of grains and cereals |
| 25 | Box | Petai | Box | Leaves | 0.15 | It is used to store varoius grains, flours and dry food items at home in farming communities |
| 26 | Ropes (Fig. | Bonr | Ropes | Leaves | 0.19 | It is used to produce bed steads (Fig. |
| 27 | One seater small bed (Fig. | Katkay | O-S-S-Be | Leaves | 0.28 | It is used for setting a single person |
| 28 | Rope | Lange wala rasai | Rope | Leaves | 0.05 | It is used to form one half of the bed from where it's titghened when gets loose; that end of the bed is known as |
| 29 | Rope for well | Kohi wala rasai | R-F-Wel | Leaves | 0.08 | Use to take water out from the wells via wheel or deeper springs |
| 30 | Ornamental plant (Fig. | Gamle wala plant | Ornament | 0.02 | Mazri palm is cultivated for esthetic purposes | |
| 31 | -- (Fig. | Lad | Laud | Leaves | 0.06 | It is used to transport goods on donkeys from one place to another |
| 32 | Fuel (Fig. | Khashak/Largay | Fuel | Leaves, stem sheaths | 0.09 | Dry leaves, stem sheaths, and roots are used as fuel |
| 33 | Toothbrush (Fig. | Miswak | T-Brush | Petiole | 0.13 | Petiole of the leaf is used as a toothbrush |
| 34 | Fruit, shoot (Fig. | Patawa | Fr-Ne-Sh | Fruits, fresh shoots | 0.06 | Fruits and young shoots are used as food ingredients |
| 35 | Marbles (Fig. | Belouree | Marbles | Seeds | 0.14 | In some areas, kids play marble game using its hard-round seeds, and the game is locally known as |
| 36 | Roofs or ceiling | Sapar/Chappar | Construc | Leaves | 0.03 | In some areas, the leaves are used for roofing or thatching |
| 37 | Medicinal uses | Tibi istimal/Dawai | Med-Use | Leaves | 0.76 | Fresh leaves’ extract is used for treating stomach problems |
| 38 | Fodder | Gayah/Wakha | Animal-F | Leaves | 0.65 | Young leaves are grazed by animals or they are also used in powedered form |
| 39 | Cages | Panjra | B-Cages | Leaves | 0.60 | These are used to keep appreciated and/or birds like Chukar, Parrot, and Mayana. People also keep such bird cages in the wild in order to attract and hunt other birds (esp. in the tribal belt of Pakistan). |
Fig. 4Handicrafts made up of Mazri palm. (a) Hot pot. (b) Salt pot. (c) Mat for beds. (d) Mat for vehicles. (e) Prayer mat for one individual. (f) Prayer mat for group of individuals. (g) Small broom. (h) Large broom. (i) Hand fan. (j) Shoes for common use. (k) Large basket. (l) Middle-size basket. (m) Large-size flat basket. (n) Basket used in hotels. (o) Cover for animal mouth. (p) Bags for packing grasses. (q) Packing bags for sweets. (r) Hat. (s) Grain bin. (t) Ropes. (u) One-seater small bed. (v) Cot or bed stead. (w) Ornamental plant. (x) Lad. (y) Fuel. (z) Toothbrushes. (aa) Fruit of Mazri palm. (ab) Seeds of Mazri palm used as marbles. (ac and ad) Artisans weaving ropes from Mazri leaves in Dera Ismail Khan
Fig. 2Cluster dendrogram showing the various ethnic and tribal groups who use Mazri palm in Pakistan
Fig. 3Two-way cluster dendrogram showing the distribution of the various Mazri plant uses among the different cultural zones/stations considered