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Values, animal symbolism, and human-animal relationships associated to two threatened felids in Mapuche and Chilean local narratives

机译:与马普切和智利当地叙述中的两只受威胁的猫科动物有关的价值,动物象征意义和人与动物的关系

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Background The Chilean temperate rainforest has been subjected to dramatic fragmentation for agriculture and forestry exploitation. Carnivore species are particularly affected by fragmentation and the resulting resource use conflicts with humans. This study aimed at understanding values and human-animal relationships with negatively perceived threatened carnivores through the disclosure of local stories and Mapuche traditional folktales. Methods Our mixed approach comprised the qualitative analysis of 112 stories on the kodkod cat (Leopardus guigna) and the puma (Puma concolor) collected by students (9-14 years) from 28 schools in the Araucania region within their family contexts, 10 qualitative in-depth interviews with indigenous Mapuche people, 35 traditional Mapuche legends, and the significance of naming found in ethnographic collections. Results We revealed a quasi-extinction of traditional tales in the current knowledge pool about pumas and kodkods, local anecdotes, however, were present in significant numbers. Values associated to both felids were manifold, ranging from negativistic to positive values. While pumas played an important role in people’s spirituality, negative mythological connotations persisted in kodkod stories. Four prominent relationships were derived: (1) Both felids represent threats to livestock, pumas even to life, (2) both felids are symbols for upcoming negative events, (3) pumas are spiritual creatures, and (4) kodkods are threatened by humans. Recommendations are provided for stimulating new ways of perceiving unpopular and threatened carnivores among those who live in vicinity to them.
机译:背景技术智利的温带雨林在农业和林业开发中遭受了极大的破坏。食肉动物受到碎片的影响尤其严重,由此导致的资源利用与人类发生冲突。这项研究的目的是通过披露当地故事和马普切传统民间故事,来了解与被消极威胁的食肉动物的价值和人畜关系。方法我们的混合方法包括对来自Araucania地区28所学校的学生(9-14岁)在其家庭环境中收集的112层关于科德猫(Leopardus guigna)和美洲豹(puma concolor)的故事进行定性分析,其中10项定性分析。对马普切土著居民的深度访谈,35个传统的马普切传说,以及民族志收藏中的命名意义。结果我们发现,在当前有关美洲狮和科德科德犬的知识库中,传统故事有某种程度的灭绝,但是当地轶事却大量存在。与两个猫科动物相关的值是多方面的,从负值到正值。虽然美洲狮在人们的灵性上起着重​​要作用,但科德柯德的故事仍然存在负面的神话含义。得出了四个突出的关系:(1)两种猫科动物都代表着对牲畜的威胁,甚至威胁着生命的美洲狮;(2)两种猫科动物都是即将到来的负面事件的象征;(3)美洲狮是精神动物,(4)科科德人受到人类的威胁。提供了一些建议,以刺激在居住在他们附近的人们中感知不受欢迎和受到威胁的食肉动物的新方法。

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