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The Sticky Relationship Between Orchids and Mexican Amate Paper: Present and Possible Past

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In the literature of the last century, there was the recurrent claim that an orchid called amatzauhtli was used as an adhesive in the manufacture and repair of indigenous Mexican handmade paper or amate—an attestation some scholars still repeat even today. Here, we describe the present use of the orchid Cyrtopodium macrobulbon in the final step of amate papermaking in the village of San Pablito, Puebla. After amate sheets are dried on and subsequently peeled from wooden boards, the pseudobulbs of the orchid are cut and used as an adhesive to patch over any holes or other imperfections that remain on the paper. Cyrtopodium macrobulbon is locally called küiä by Otomí papermakers, which they translate to Spanish as “pegamento” (glue). We also suggest that the amatzauhtli described in the sixteenth century by Hernández—widely reported as Epidendrum pastoris—actually refers to a very different species, Trichocentrum pachyphyllum, and we discuss the putative use of this and other orchids in pre-Hispanic amate making.

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We are grateful to all the amate makers who shared their knowledge with us, especially with the Santos-Rojas and Jiménez families, who allowed us to participate in the amate-making process. We also thank Dr. Adolfo Espejo Serna, Latin expert Prof. Matthew Green, and native Náhuatl speakers and teachers Dr. Edmundo Hernández and Carolina Carrera for their valuable comments on the interpretation of Hernández’s botanical descriptions. This research would not have been possible without the help of the librarians and staff at the UNAM, Washington University in St. Louis, and Museo Amparo libraries we visited. We thank Alfredo Díaz and David Ruíz for providing pictures of Prosthechea pastoris, and to Edgar Salmerón and Álvaro San José for sharing pictures of Bletia jucunda. We also thank Dr. Robbie Hart and two anonymous reviewers for reading and providing comments that greatly improved this manuscript.

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This work was supported in part by the Richard Evans Schultes Research Award from the Society for Ethnobotany awarded to CELP.

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León-Peralta, C.E., Ojascastro, J. The Sticky Relationship Between Orchids and Mexican Amate Paper: Present and Possible Past. Econ Bot (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12231-024-09608-y

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