Lesser Yam (Dioscorea esculenta) Grown and Knowledge Transfer Among Indigenous People in Northern Philippines
2023
Backian, Grace S. | Gayao, Betty T. | Meldoz, Dalen T.
Lesser yam (D. esculenta) or tugui, is a perennial crop cultivated to supplement human food and cash needs. Reference data on indigenous varieties is limited. Hence, this documentation utilizes secondary data, key informant interviews, and field observation to determine varieties known or cultivated and the retention or loss of traditional knowledge regarding this crop among 13 indigenous peoples (IPs) in the Northern Philippines. The IPs named 25 cultivated and four wild species, 12 of which were classified as plenty, 11 as few, and two as rare or endangered. The Aeta, the Biga-Kalinga, the Buhid-Mangyan, and the Tingguian call the lesser yam, respectively as Limeng, Atap-ontoy, Borot, and Anayed or Boga. Most of the lesser yam varieties mature in eight months and were either sweet (six varieties) or bitter (four varieties). The Bago group had the highest mean score (90%) in traditional knowledge while the Ibaloi group had the lowest mean score (34%). Traditional knowledge on lesser yam is retained and even increased between the middle-aged group (36-56 years) and the older-aged group (57-77 years) of male and female Iyattukas, and male Tingguians. On the other hand, this knowledge is lost between the younger-aged group (15-35 years) and a middle-aged group of male and female Ibalois and Iyattukas. The decrease in knowledge on lesser yam was 1-3 percent annually between the youngeraged group and the middle-aged group. Only those born before the 1980s retained traditional knowledge about the diversity and variety of roots and tubers, cropping practices, and utilization. Loss of knowledge especially in the younger generations of the IPs can result in the loss of varieties, which may affect food security and even employment among the IPs.
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