Methodology and Collection

Methodology

This study combines Field Linguistics and Language Documentation methods. The team conducted field work, together with a local consultant, Mr Benediktus Delpada, to collect original and ‘first-hand’ data, documented plant species (English and Abui plant names and the scientific name). Besides looking at the medicinal properties and cultural relevance (from the perspective of the Abui people), the team also explored local myths and legends connected with the plants.

Thereafter, the team organised the data in a database which is reflected below.

  Please note that all Abui plant names, reported medical usages of plants and any associated legends or myths    recorded below are the intellectual property of the Abui people.

Collection

Mango / Mea

English Plant Name: Mango
Abui Plant Name: Mea
Scientific Name: Mangifera indica
Etymological Reconstruction: TBC
Medicinal properties
Cultural relevance to the Abui people
Oral stories

Mea bika ‘mango bark’ is used as medicine for wea mona ong sanra ‘making blood clear/ making inactive blood active’. Mango bark is peeled, smashed, mixed, and boiled with crushed fine corn and eaten as porridge after cooking.

Remarks:

Tentative