Totora (plant)

Totora (plant)
Totora
Uros harvesting Totora on Lake Titicaca
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Monocots
(unranked): Commelinids
Order: Poales
Family: Cyperaceae
Genus: Schoenoplectus
Species: S. californicus
Subspecies: S. c. ssp. tatora
Binomial name
Schoenoplectus californicus ssp. tatora
Synonyms

Malacochaete tatora
Schoenoplectus tatora
Schoenoplectus totora (lapsus)

Totora (Schoenoplectus californicus ssp. tatora) is a subspecies of the giant bulrush sedge. It is found in South America - notably on Lake Titicaca, the middle coast of Perú and on Easter Island in the Pacific Ocean. The genus Schoenoplectus is closely related to Scirpus and sometimes included therein.

The people of the mid-coast region of Perú have used totora to build their caballitos de totora, small rowed and straddled fishing vessels, for at least 3,000 years.[citation needed] The Uru people, an indigenous people predating the Inca civilization, live on Lake Titicaca upon floating islands fashioned from this plant. The Uru people also use the totora plant to make boats (balsas) of the bundled dried plant reeds.[1]

The Rapanui people of Easter island used totora reeds - locally known as nga'atu - for thatching and to make pora (swimming aids). These are used for recreation, and were formerly employed by hopu (clan champions) to reach offshore Motu Nui in the tangata manu (bird-man) competition.[citation needed] How the plant arrived on the island is not clear; Thor Heyerdahl argued that it had been brought by prehistoric Peruvians but it is at least as likely to have been brought by birds.[2] In any case, recent work indicates that totora has been growing on Easter Island for at least 30,000 years.[3][4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Encyclopædia Britannica Online: Lake Titicaca. Retrieved 2007-JUL-12.
  2. ^ Heiser, Charles "The Totora ( Scirpus Californicus ) in Ecuador and Peru " Economic Botany Volume 32, Number 3 / July, 1978 [1]
  3. ^ Fischer, Steven R. Drought, vegetation change, and human history on Rapa Nui Reaktion Books, Ma7 2005 ISBN: 978-1861892454 pp.7-8 [2]
  4. ^ Easter Island Foundation Frequently Asked Questions[3]
  • Dumont, Henri J.; Cocquyt, Christine; Fontugne, Michel; Arnold, Maurice; Reyss, Jean-Louis; Bloemendal, Jan; Oldfield, Frank; Steenbergen, Cees L.M.; Korthals, Henk J. & Zeeb, Barbara A. (1998): The end of moai quarrying and its effect on Lake Rano Raraku, Easter Island. Journal of Paleolimnology 20(4): 409–422. doi:10.1023/A:1008012720960 (HTML abstract)

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