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Studi Jenis Tumbuhan Liar Sebagai Sumber Pangan Masyarakat Dayak Di Kalimantan Barat

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  • Sinaga, Markus

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West Kalimantan's biological natural resources are plentiful and used by several ethnic groups, including the Dayak Seberuang population. Within Sintang Regency, the Dayak Seberuang, a sub-tribe of the Dayak Iban, have extensive expertise of using natural plants as food. Oral transmission of this information is essential for maintaining biodiversity and local food security. In West Kalimantan, the Dayak Seberuang group uses many wild plants as food sources. This study intends to identify and catalogue these species. In-depth interviews and field observations are part of the descriptive, qualitative research methodology that is being employed. Various varieties of wild plants were identified in the study, such as Etlingera coccinea (tepus), Bambusa spp. (buluh), and Stenochlaena palustris (pakuk miding).

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  • Sinaga, Markus, 2024. "Studi Jenis Tumbuhan Liar Sebagai Sumber Pangan Masyarakat Dayak Di Kalimantan Barat," OSF Preprints dbfj2, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:dbfj2
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/dbfj2
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