Data in Brief (Sep 2016)

Comprehensive dataset of the medicinal plants used by a Tashelhit speaking community in the High Atlas, Morocco

  • Irene Teixidor-Toneu,
  • Gary J. Martin,
  • Ahmed Ouhammou,
  • Rajindra K. Puri,
  • Julie A. Hawkins

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 516 – 519

Abstract

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This dataset describes medicinal plants used in a poorly studied area of Morocco: the High Atlas mountains, inhabited by Ishelhin people, the southern Moroccan Amazigh (Berber) ethnic group, “An ethnomedicinal survey of a Tashelhit-speaking community in the High Atlas, Morocco” (Teixidor-Toneu et al., 2016) [1]. It includes a comprehensive list of the plants used in the commune, as well as details on the plant voucher specimens collected and a glossary of Tashelhit terminology relevant to the study. To collect the data, semi-structured and structured interviews were carried out, as well as focus group discussions. Free prior informed consent was obtained for all interactions. A hundred and six adults were interviewed and 2084 use reports were collected; a hundred fifty-one vernacular names corresponding to 159 botanical species were found. Keywords: Ethnomedicine, Traditional knowledge, Medicinal plants, Tashelhit, Berber