Traditional Food and Medicine: Ethno-Traditional Usage of Fish Fauna across the Valley of Kashmir: A Western Himalayan Region
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Ethnography
2.2. Socioeconomic Background of the Study Area
2.3. Informant Selection and Ethno-Zoological Data Collection
2.4. Data Analysis
2.4.1. Fidelity Level (FL)
2.4.2. Relative Popularity Level (RPL)
2.4.3. Rank Order Priority (ROP)
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Documented Fish Fauna
3.2. Local Nomenclature
3.3. Traditional Fish Preservation for Gastronomic Use
3.4. Fish and Social Class
3.5. Ethnomedicinal Profile
3.5.1. Fidelity Level (FL)
3.5.2. Relative Popularity Level (RPL)
3.5.3. Rank Order Priority (ROP)
3.6. Quantitative Ethno-Zoological Approach
3.7. COVID-19 and Fish Consumption in the Anthropocene
3.8. Commercial Value and Livelihood
3.9. Ecological Knowledge on Fished Species
3.10. Cultural Usage and Taboos
- It is believed that eating fish with milk can cause skin disease.
- Fish meals should be avoided on Friday because they can cause possession by evil spirits.
- Fishes should be avoided during hot summers because consumption can increase body heat.
- Some people do not allow girls or married women to eat the fish head, believing that this will cause the death of her father.
- Some fishes known as jummagaad are only found on Friday in the pond near places of worship.
- Some fishes have a human head and a fish body, called paree.
- Some fishes (jummagaad) can move from one pond to another nearby pond.
- It is believed that cooking fish from certain water bodies changes them into blood.
4. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Demographic Features | Number | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Total Informants | 100 | |
Gender | ||
Male | 73 | 73 |
Female | 27 | 27 |
Religion | Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism | |
Language | Kashmiri, Pahari, Gujjri, Urdu | |
Education | ||
Illiterate | 59 | 59 |
Primary education | 24 | 24 |
Secondary education | 17 | 17 |
Age | ||
25–35 | 8 | 8 |
36–50 | 25 | 25 |
51–75 | 67 | 67 |
Professional groups | ||
Fishermen | 20 | 20 |
Farmers | 12 | 12 |
Street food vendors | 11 | 11 |
Wage laborers | 10 | 10 |
Craftspeople | 14 | 14 |
Shepherds | 15 | 15 |
Shopkeepers | 18 | 18 |
Socioeconomic status | Agriculture Horticulture Pisciculture |
Scientific Name (English Name) (Family) | Abb | Vernacular Name | Ethno-Cultural Applications | Ethno-Medicinal Application | IMA | ND | FC | FL | RPL | ROP | |||
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Part Used | Uses | Part Used | MA | Dieases Treated | |||||||||
Bangana dero Hamilton, 1822 (kalabans) (Cyprinidae) | Ban.der | Daryaavgaad | Flesh | Food | Flesh | Orally | Joint pain | 3 | 2 | 14 | 21.42 | 0.28 | 5.99 |
Brain | Diabetes | 4 | 28.57 | 7.99 | |||||||||
Catla catla F. Hamilton, 1822 (South Asian carp) (Cyprinidae) | Cat.cat | Punjaibgaad | Flesh | Food | Skin | Topically | Sunburn | 4 | 2 | 51 | 7.84 | 1.00 | 7.84 |
Fish waste | Given to poultry to increase weight and egg production | Flesh | Orally | Sexual issues | 8 | 15.68 | 15.68 | ||||||
Cirrhinus cirrhosus Bloch, 1795 (white carp) (Cyprinidae) | Cir.cir | Chmakgaad | Flesh | Food | Flesh | Orally | Eyesight problems | 5 | 4 | 25 | 20 | 0.50 | 10 |
Fish waste | Given to poultry to increase weight and egg production | Joint pain | 4 | 16 | 8 | ||||||||
Fever | 2 | 8 | 4 | ||||||||||
Skin | Topically | Sunburn | 2 | 8 | 4 | ||||||||
Crossocheilus latius Hamilton, 1822 (stone roller) (Cyprinidae) | Cro.lat | Naalgaad | ---------- | -------------- | Brain | Orally | Night blindness | 6 | 2 | 19 | 31.57 | 0.38 | 11.99 |
Eyesight | 3 | 15.78 | 5.99 | ||||||||||
Crossocheilus diplochilus Heckel, 1838 (algae eater) (Cyprinidae) | Cro.dip | Tetther | ---------- | ----------------- | Flesh | Orally | Sharpening memory | 2 | 2 | 12 | 16.66 | 0.24 | 3.99 |
Weakness | 2 | 6.66 | 1.59 | ||||||||||
Glyptothorax kashmirensis Hora, 1923 (Kashmir catfish) (Sisoridae) | Gly.kas | Dev gaad | Whole body | Black magic | Flesh | Orally | Piles | 7 | 2 | 15 | 46.66 | 0.30 | 13.99 |
Diabetes | 3 | 20 | 6.00 | ||||||||||
Gambusia affinis Poey, 1854 (western mosquito fish) (Poeciliidae) | Gam.aff | Gamezee | Flesh | Black magic | Flesh | Orally | Weakness | 3 | 2 | 9 | 33.33 | 0.18 | 5.99 |
Brain | Sexual issues | 2 | 2.22 | 0.39 | |||||||||
Gambusiahol brooki Girard, 1859 (Eastern mosquito fish) (Poeciliidae) | Gam.hol | Ledargaad | Flesh | Black magic | Flesh | Orally | Back pain | 3 | 2 | 11 | 27.27 | 0.22 | 5.99 |
Oil | Topically | Joint pain | 2 | 18.18 | 3.99 | ||||||||
Labeo dyocheilus McClelland, 1839 (ray-finned fish) (Cyprinidae) | Lab.dyo | Punjaibgaad | -------- | ----------------- | Brain | Orally | Night blindness | 22 | 2 | 43 | 51.16 | 0.86 | 43.99 |
Diabetes | 31 | 72.09 | 61.99 | ||||||||||
Oncorhynchus mykiss Walbaum, 1792 (rainbow trout) (Salmonidae) | Onc.myk | Farmigaad | Flesh | Food | Flesh | Orally | Sexual issues | 4 | 3 | 23 | 17.39 | 0.46 | 7.99 |
Whole body | Black magic | Joint pain | 3 | 13.04 | 5.99 | ||||||||
Weakness | 4 | 17.39 | 7.99 | ||||||||||
Puntius ticto F. Hamilton, 1822 (ticto barb) (Cyprinidae) | Pun.tic | Sungaad | Flesh | Food | Scales | Topically | Sunburn | 3 | 2 | 16 | 18.75 | 0.32 | 6 |
Fins | Fire burns | 2 | 12.5 | 4 | |||||||||
Puntius conchonius F. Hamilton, 1822 (rosy barb) (Cyprinidae) | Pun.con | Roasy | Whole body | Kept in aquariums for recreational purposes | Flesh | Orally | Joint pain | 3 | 2 | 13 | 23.07 | 0.26 | 5.99 |
Heart diseases | 2 | 15.38 | 3.99 | ||||||||||
Salmo trutta L., 1758 (brown trout) (Salmonidae) | Sal.tru | Naalgaad | Flesh | Food | Flesh | Orally | Sharpening memory | 10 | 2 | 35 | 28.57 | 0.7 | 19.99 |
Whole body | Black magic | Oil | Topically | Dry skin | 19 | 54.28 | 37.99 | ||||||
Fish waste | Given to poultry to increase weight and egg production | ||||||||||||
Schizothorax curvifrons Heckel, 1838 (Sattar snowtrout) (Cyprinidae) | Sch.cur | Satar | Flesh | Food | Fingerlings | Orally | Jaundice | 32 | 7 | 97 | 32.98 | 1 | 32.98 |
Fish waste | Given to poultry to increase weight and egg production | Flesh | Sharpening memory | 54 | 55.67 | 55.67 | |||||||
Whole body | Black magic | Increasing lactation | 22 | 22.68 | 73.19 | ||||||||
Fins | Black magic | Sexual issues | 71 | 73.19 | 22.68 | ||||||||
Increasing eyesight | 14 | 14.43 | 14.43 | ||||||||||
Weakness | 17 | 17.52 | 17.52 | ||||||||||
Oil | Topically | Joint pain | 10 | 10.30 | 10.30 | ||||||||
Schizothorax esocinus Heckel, 1838 (Chirruh snowtrout) (Cyprinidae) | Sch.eso | Kashirgaad | Flesh | Food | Flesh | Orally | Increasing eyesight | 21 | 5 | 98 | 21.42 | 1 | 21.42 |
Fish waste | Given to poultry to increase weight and egg production | Male infertility | 37 | 37.75 | 37.75 | ||||||||
Whole body | Black magic | Increasing lactation | 67 | 68.36 | 68.36 | ||||||||
Brain | Sharpening memory | 19 | 19.38 | 19.38 | |||||||||
Skin ash | Topically | Insect bite | 24 | 24.48 | 24.48 | ||||||||
Schizothorax labiatus McClelland, 1842 (Khunar snowtrout) (Cyprinidae) | Sch.lab | Chush | Flesh | Food | Flesh | Orally | Increasing lactation | 41 | 6 | 84 | 48.80 | 1 | 48.80 |
Fish waste | Fish waste is poured onto bottle gourd and cucumber plants, as it is believed to protect the plants from diseases and will help in growth | Joint pain | 28 | 33.33 | 33.33 | ||||||||
Sexual issues | 7 | 8.33 | 8.33 | ||||||||||
Cough | 29 | 34.52 | 34.52 | ||||||||||
Piles | 19 | 22.61 | 22.61 | ||||||||||
Brain | Male and female infertility | 54 | 64.28 | 64.28 | |||||||||
Whole body | Black magic | ||||||||||||
Schizothorax plagiostomus Heckel, 1838 (Khont snowtrout) (Cyprinidae) | Sch.pla | Khont | Flesh | Food | Flesh | Orally. | Increase lactation | 45 | 6 | 98 | 45.91 | 1 | 45.91 |
Fish waste | Fish waste is poured onto bottle gourd and cucumber plants, as it is believed to protect the plants from diseases and will help in growth; also given to poultry to increase weight and egg production | Cough | 32 | 32.65 | 32.65 | ||||||||
Whole body | Black magic | Piles | 9 | 9.18 | 9.18 | ||||||||
Fins | Black magic | Male and female infertility | 31 | 31.63 | 31.63 | ||||||||
Brain | Sexual issues | 22 | 22.44 | 22.44 | |||||||||
Oil | Topically | Joint pain | 58 | 59.18 | 59.18 | ||||||||
Schizopyge niger Heckel, 1838 (Alghad snowtrout) (Cyprinidae) | Sch.nig | Ale gaad | Flesh | Food | Oil | Orally | Joint pain | 82 | 6 | 100 | 82 | 1 | 47 |
Fish waste | Fish waste is poured onto bottle gourd and cucumber plants, as it is believed to protect the plants from diseases and will help in growth;also given to poultry to increase weight and egg production | Brain | Sexual issues | 37 | 37 | 37 | |||||||
Whole body | Black magic | Flesh | Heart diseases | 16 | 16 | 16 | |||||||
Piles | 14 | 14 | 14 | ||||||||||
Weakness | 17 | 17 | 17 | ||||||||||
Systomus sarana Hamilton, 1822 (olive barb) (Cyprinidae) | Sys.sar | Devgaad | Flesh | Food | Oil | Topically | Weakness | 3 | 2 | 21 | 14.28 | 0.42 | 6.02 |
Joint pain | 5 | 23.80 | 10.04 | ||||||||||
Triplophysa kashmirensis Hora, 1922 (ray-finned fish) (Nemacheilidae) | Tri.kas | Jhelum gaad | ---------- | -------------- | Brain | Diabetes | 7 | 2 | 24 | 29.16 | 0.48 | 13.99 | |
Heart diseases | 8 | 33.33 | 15.99 |
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Hassan, M.; Haq, S.M.; Majeed, M.; Umair, M.; Sahito, H.A.; Shirani, M.; Waheed, M.; Aziz, R.; Ahmad, R.; Bussmann, R.W.; et al. Traditional Food and Medicine: Ethno-Traditional Usage of Fish Fauna across the Valley of Kashmir: A Western Himalayan Region. Diversity 2022, 14, 455. https://doi.org/10.3390/d14060455
Hassan M, Haq SM, Majeed M, Umair M, Sahito HA, Shirani M, Waheed M, Aziz R, Ahmad R, Bussmann RW, et al. Traditional Food and Medicine: Ethno-Traditional Usage of Fish Fauna across the Valley of Kashmir: A Western Himalayan Region. Diversity. 2022; 14(6):455. https://doi.org/10.3390/d14060455
Chicago/Turabian StyleHassan, Musheerul, Shiekh Marifatul Haq, Muhammad Majeed, Muhammad Umair, Hakim Ali Sahito, Madeeha Shirani, Muhammad Waheed, Robina Aziz, Riyaz Ahmad, Rainer W. Bussmann, and et al. 2022. "Traditional Food and Medicine: Ethno-Traditional Usage of Fish Fauna across the Valley of Kashmir: A Western Himalayan Region" Diversity 14, no. 6: 455. https://doi.org/10.3390/d14060455
APA StyleHassan, M., Haq, S. M., Majeed, M., Umair, M., Sahito, H. A., Shirani, M., Waheed, M., Aziz, R., Ahmad, R., Bussmann, R. W., Alataway, A., Dewidar, A. Z., El-Abedin, T. K. Z., Al-Yafrsi, M., Elansary, H. O., & Yessoufou, K. (2022). Traditional Food and Medicine: Ethno-Traditional Usage of Fish Fauna across the Valley of Kashmir: A Western Himalayan Region. Diversity, 14(6), 455. https://doi.org/10.3390/d14060455