50 sacred plants from Pierre Fatumbi Verger’s Ewé: The Use of Plants in Yoruba Society and Dalia Quiros-Moran’s Guide to Afro-Cuban Herbalism, structured using the Iroko Framework.
The Ewé Database provides a public interface for plant records structured using the Iroko Framework. Botanical, linguistic, and vernacular knowledge is fully discoverable. Knowledge governed by community authorization — Lucumí names, ritual use, and sacred notes — is shown with explicit access tier indicators, not suppressed. This environment demonstrates Sacred Metadata governance: the CARE Principles (Collective Benefit, Authority to Control, Responsibility, Ethics) applied to Afro-Atlantic ethnobotanical knowledge.