Mapuche Indians and Coronavirus

in hive-175254 •  4 years ago 

Although the Mapuche indigenous people represent the original caste of the Chilean people, they have historically been marginalized by the dominant Chilean society, to the point of being dispossessed of their lands, lifestyles, and medicinal customs inherited from their ancestors.


Fig. 2 The Mapuche people have historically been dispossessed of their lands, lifestyles, and medicinal customs inherited from their ancestors. Image of public domain, Author: Falco, 2015

However, it should be emphasized that the Mapuche people have tried to obtain a space in Chilean society, initiating open conflicts with the governments of the time in different periods of time, in the search to demand their participation, protagonism, revitalization of lifestyles and medicinal customs inherited from their ancestors.

However, even though the conflicts that the Mapuche people have caused to demand respect for their culture are not without contradictions, it should be noted that since the arrival of the Covid-19 pandemic, everything took a turn in favor of the Mapuche, since the world has focused its attention on the Mapuche medicinal culture, because the Mapuche Indians have historically used a plant species of medicinal interest that hides the fundamental ingredient for the vaccine against coronavirus.


Fig. 3 The organographic and reproductive structures of Quillaja saponaria contain phytometabolites that enhance immune responses to Coronavirus vaccines.Image of public domain, Author: Dick Culber, 2008

It is the plant species Quillaja saponaria, a plant ancestrally used by the Mapuche people to cure all kinds of diseases associated with stomach disorders and respiratory ailments, and that today the scientific community has proven that it has essential phytometabolites (plant saponins) or biomolecules with the ability to enhance the immune responses of vaccines against Coronavirus.

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES CONSULTED:


[1] Blasco L Vacuna Novavax contra la covid-19: el árbol mapuche que alberga un ingrediente "clave" para combatir la pandemia. Article: Online access

[2] Millalen P., Millalen H., and Millalen A COVID-19 and Indigenous peoples in Chile: vulnerability to contagion and mortality. Article: Online access


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The cover image was designed by the author: @lupafilotaxia, incorporating the public domain image background: Jairozambrano, 2015




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Hello @lupafilotaxia.

It is important for the history of the Mapuche that science notes the importance of this plant for vaccines, but at the same time accepts the cultural and ancestral importance of this ethnic group, since they already used this plant.

Greetings dear professor @carlos84

No doubt knowing the history, lifestyles and medicinal customs of native peoples, not only provides us with ancestral information but also valuable data such as this one that the WHO found in this medicinal species used by the Mapuche and that acts by enhancing the effect of vaccines against covid-19.

Best regards, be well.

The use of traditional medicine is an option for social groups that cannot access modern medicine. In Venezuela, prisoners are using the seed of the "moringa" plant to protect themselves from the virus, although there are no studies to prove its effectiveness, the results seem to be positive.

Hello @lupafilotaxia,
I think that ancestral cultures are a fundamental basis for the science we know today. Likewise, I think that the natives deserve the same respect as the rest of the citizens in society, but this situation of "displaced" within their country I have already seen in other Latin American countries.

Finally, I also think that the cure or treatment of this current disease and others, to a certain extent, can be obtained from the advances of "ancestral medicine"

Greetings @tocho2

I fully agree with you, I also believe that behind every ancestral culture there are the fundamental bases that modern science needs to gear and consolidate treatments that tend to diminish the ills that humanity suffers.

Best regards, be well.

It seems Mapuche medicinal culture helped in this covid-19 paandemic. It is very interesting topoic. We have Rathva people here in gujrat who still living in wild and depends on the natural things.

Hi @luckyali

That's right, note that many indigenous cultures took a leading role in the pandemic, this reveals that under no circumstances should we move away from our roots.

@tipu curate

Greetings @alokkumar121

Thanks for the constant support you give to the content I socialize on my blog.

Best regards, be well.

Hello friend, the truth is that I did not know about these people, I'm glad they have already been able to find a space in society, I think people get carried away by appearances sometimes and it is not until they are interested in something that they end up giving in, this world is full of interest. But in spite of everything there was a happy ending. Greetings!

Greetings @franyeligonzalez

The daily life of the Mapuche people is a constant conflict for the recovery of their spaces and customs, this because they are still living hostile scenarios with the Chilean government, however, the Mapuche Indians recently began to be given a better treatment in Chile since the World Health Organization began to investigate the medicinal culture of the Mapuche.

Best regards, be well.

THIS IS BULLSHIT. I AM A CHILEAN. COMMUNIST TERRORISTS KILL CHILEANS AND MAPUCHES EVERY DAY EQUALLY IN THE ARAUCANIA REGION.