Cultural and cognitive mnemonics of hot versus cold classification in Tzeltal Maya medicinal plant knowledge

Date and Time: 
Friday, 6 May, 2011 - 18:00 to 18:20
Author(s): 
CASAGRANDE, David - Western Illinois University

Explanations for the ubiquity of hot versus cold (humoral) plant classification throughout Latin America remain elusive. I interviewed 28 Tzeltal Maya to verify a medicinal plant domain using consensus analysis and test hypotheses that humoral classification is a cognitive mnemonic (facilitating recall of plant use) or a cultural mnemonic (facilitating cultural transmission of knowledge). Consensus about medicinal plant use was high, but interviewees were uncertain about humoral classification, contradicted their own classifications on 41% of occasions, and tended to recall a plant’s medicinal use before its humoral property. Agreement about humoral classification was not correlated with knowledge about medicinal use (rs = 0.10, P > 0.50). Medicinal uses of many plants were well known despite little agreement about the plants' humoral properties. Humoral classification is probably not a cognitive or cultural mnemonic for the Tzeltal. It likely results from semantic extension and may symbolically legitimize the knowledge system.