Table 2.
Ethnomedicinal uses of animals reported from different parts of India.
Tribes/Ethnic Groups/Region/Indigenous people | Number of animals Reported | Authors | Ref. No. |
---|---|---|---|
Assam | 5 | Dutta A (1996) | [18] |
Sporadic study in India | 20 | Gosh A K, Maiti P K (1996) | [24] |
Chakhesang of Nagaland | 23 | Kakati and Doulo (2000) | [14] |
Bhil of Rajasthan | 17 | Sharma S K (2002) | [19] |
Bhil, Gamit, Kokna etc of Maharastra | 15 | Patil S H (2003) | [17] |
Chhattisgarh | 10 | Oudhia P (2003) | [23] |
Chhattisgarh | 7 | Oudhia P (2003) | [21] |
Bhopalpatnam (chhattisgarh) | 3 | Oudhia P (2003) | [22] |
Kachch (Gujrat) | 34 | Gupta Leena et al (2003) | [15] |
Irular, Kurimba of Tamilnadu | 26 | Solvan A et al (2004) | [13] |
Kanikar, Paliyar of Taminadu | 11 | Ranjit Singh ASA (2004) | [16] |
Naga tribe of Nagaland | 26 | Jamir N S et al (2005) | [11] |
Dibrugarh (Assam) | 4 | Dilip Kalita (2005) | [20] |
Ao tribe of Nagaland | 25 | Kakati L N et al (2006) | 12] |
Mogya, Meena, Bawaria of Rajasthan | 15 | Mahawar, Jaroli (Present study) |