Kulturen und Örtlichkeiten, in denen pflanzliche Verhütungsmittel benutzt wurden
alphabetische Auflistung gemäß der Bezeichnung der Kultur oder – falls unbekannt – Name der Örtlichkeit
| Kultur-Gruppe |
Gebiet / Örtlichkeit |
Quellenangaben |
| Abessinier |
Äthiopien, Afrika |
16 |
| |
Afrika, generell |
68 |
| |
Algier, Algerien |
54, 89 |
| |
Zentral-Amerika |
76 |
| |
Zentral-Amerika +
Westind. Inseln |
76 |
| |
Nord-Amerika |
35, 86, 96, 97 |
| |
Süd-Amerika |
4,5,27, 28, 29, 39, 67, 70, 71, 95 |
| Apachen |
Nord-Amerika |
59 |
| |
Arabien |
69 |
| Baholoholo |
Afrika, Kongo-Becken |
10 |
| Bamlunda |
Zentral-Afrika,
Kasai-Becken (Zaire) |
11 |
| Banier |
Ozeanien |
17 |
| Bapindi |
Zentral-Afrika,
Kasai-Becken (Zaire) |
11 |
| Barasana |
Kolumbien |
106 |
| |
Brasilien |
80, 93 |
| |
Kalifornien, Mendocino |
1, 31 |
| Campa |
Peru |
77 |
| Canela |
Peru |
65, 78 |
| Caughwawaga |
Quebec, Kanada |
102 |
| Chaco |
Südamerika |
8 |
| Chehali |
Washingston, USA |
49 |
| Cherokee |
Nordamerika |
3, 82 |
| Chipewyan |
Nordamerika |
35, 118 |
| Conibo |
Brasilien |
77 |
| Kreolen |
Südamerika |
30, 35 |
| |
Kuba |
39, 70 |
| |
Dominikanische Republ. |
39, 70 |
| |
Eddystone-Inseln (S-Engl.) 100 |
| Europa |
2, 88, 91 |
| |
Zentraleuropa |
23, 35, 71, 104, 121 |
| |
Nordeuropa |
6, 15, 26, 51, 121 |
| |
Südeuropa |
15, 62 |
| |
Westeuropa |
2 |
|
Kreolen |
Fiji-Inseln |
18 |
| |
Deutschland |
2, 58 |
| |
Guadeloupe, kleine Antillen |
39, 70 |
|
Guarani |
Paraguay |
87, 105 |
|
Gunantuna |
Melanesien, Ozeanien |
109 |
|
Han Chinesen |
China |
9 |
|
Hopi |
Nordamerika |
35, 115, 117 |
|
Huichol |
Nordmexiko |
59, 71 |
| |
Ungarn |
81, 90, 118, 121 |
|
Ifuago |
Ozeanien |
14 |
| |
Indien |
38, 53, 57, 61, 72 |
| |
Assam, Indien |
84 |
| |
Bastar, Indien |
60 |
| |
Himalaya-Region, Indien |
35, 66 |
| |
Indien |
64 |
| |
Iran |
7 |
| |
New Mexico, USA |
85 |
| |
Italien |
6, 35 |
|
Jibaro |
Peru |
77 |
|
Karo-Bataks |
Sumatra |
63 |
|
Kawadjii |
Kap York, Australien |
19, 110 |
|
Kurtatschi |
Neuguinea (NO) |
17 |
|
Lesu |
Neuirland, Ozeanien |
92 |
| |
Madagaskar |
20 |
| |
Nyamasee, Malawi |
119 |
| |
Malaya (Malaysia) |
44 |
|
Massai |
Afrika |
79 |
| |
Mediterranien |
15 |
|
Muria |
Indien |
112 |
|
Navaho |
USA (SW) |
13, 111, 113, 120 |
| |
Nevada, USA |
59, 111 |
| |
Neuguinea, Neubrittanien |
24 |
| |
Adacent-Inseln, Neuguinea |
55 |
|
Oaxaca |
Zentralamerika |
76 |
| |
Buka, Ozeanien |
17 |
| |
Pazifische Inseln, Ozeanien |
71, 101 |
|
Opata |
Mexiko (SW) |
59, 71 |
|
Owyhee |
Nevada, USA |
22, 111 |
|
Paiute |
Nevada, USA |
111 |
| |
Ozeanien |
17 |
| |
Puerto Rico (kleine Antillen) |
39, 70 |
|
Quapaw |
Nordamerika |
34 |
|
Quinault |
NW-Pazifik, Amerika |
83 |
|
Rieffier |
Marokko |
32 |
| |
Südrußland |
89,103 |
| |
Santa Lucia |
39,70 |
|
Witoto |
Peru |
77 |
|
Shawnee |
Nordamerika |
12 |
|
Shipibo |
Peru |
77 |
|
Shoshonen |
Nordamerika |
114 |
|
Sinsugolo |
Neuguinea, Britannien |
11 |
| |
Tschechoslowakei |
57 |
| |
Salomon-Inseln, Ozeanien |
17,35 |
|
Songish |
NW-USA |
11 |
|
Squaxin |
Washington, USA |
49 |
|
Tabut |
Ozeanien |
17 |
|
Tartaren |
Zentralasien (?) |
69 |
|
Toba |
Südamerika |
8 |
| |
Torresstraße (Ozeanien) |
50,75 |
|
Trobriander |
Trobriand-Inseln
(Ozeanien) |
73 |
|
Tumelo |
Neuguinea, Holländ. |
41 |
|
Vaupes |
Kolumbien |
106 |
|
Vaupes |
Vitu-Inseln (Ozeanien) |
109 |
| |
Nea-Bucht, Washington,
USA |
34 |
| |
Westindien (Karibik) |
47 |
|
Yagua |
Peru |
77 |
|
Yao |
SO-Afrika (Mosambique) |
116 |
|
Zapoteken |
Zentralamerika |
98 |
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