Ethno-pharmacology of the Tengger Tribe Society: Inventory Study of the Use of Medicinal Plants
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2020-06-17Author
PRAYITNO, Hadi
ARI P, Ari p
RIF'AH, Erwin Nur
ROKHMAH, Dewi
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The Tenggerese community is a community that inhabits the area commonly called "Tengger village".
The community trust of the Tengger Tribe towards Mount Bromo and Mount Semeru is very large, so
that it has created a close relationship between the people ofTengger Tribe and nature. The ethnobotany
study is expected to not only be a documentation of traditional knowledge in the use of plants for
subsequent generations, but also as one of the capital in the development and preservation of biological
natural resources, especially for the use of traditional medicines in the Tengger tribe. This research is
qualitative research. The results of the study indicate the occurrence of the Tengger Tribe Knowledge,
Beliefs and Local WisdomInventory in ProbolinggoRegency, with the decline in Tengger tribe knowledge
and belief in the nature and benefits of medicinal plants. This was caused by the success of the health
program by the government so that many residents took advantage of modern medicine when they were
sick, Tengger Tribe who lived in Lumajang Regency showed the use of plants in every religious or
cultural ritual or treatment, based on the teachings of their ancestors which is often done in the
community around the informants from generation to generation. The Tengger tribe who lives in
Pasuruan Regency shows that the rituals have been carried out from generation to generation and there
are no special rituals when using the medicinal plants. The perceptions, attitudes and behavior of the
community regarding the Tengger tribe medicinal plants in Probolinggo Regency showed a mediocre
attitude because they had rarely used it as well as other forms of behavior, namely informants had not
used the medicinal plants anymore, except for a few the older ones in the remote Tengger Mountain.In
Lumajang, the type of traditional medicine in the Tengger tribe is actually still perceived and responded
to quite positively by informants doing treatment in the traditional way within certain limits. However,
they are more open to the patterns of modern medicine, especially among the younger generation. in
Pasuruan Regency,residents perceive medicinal plants as plants that can treat a disease that they know
from their ancestors before. Inventory of medicinal plants in the Tengger tribe domiciled in Probolinggo
Regencythere are at least 3 types ofplants that are still used for medicinal purposes in the face of health
problems such as red ferns, fennel and saffron plants. Whereas in Lumajang Regency uses include sugar
cane plants, dlingu plants and banana plants for cases of health problems. The use of medicinal plants in
Pasuruan Regency includes: dringu plants, black mustard greens, fennel, besides that there are also
castor plants, muscle flour, ciplukan fruit, amethyst plants and ganjan plants.
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