“I Never Don’t Have Water Because I Collect Rainwater”: Domains of Water Insecurity and Their Sociocultural Correlates in an Indigenous Community of Northern Argentina

Autores
Olmedo, Sofia Irene; Valeggia, Claudia R.; Palavecino, Cecilia; Pérez-Escamilla, Rafael
Año de publicación
2025
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The lifestyles and worldviews of indigenous communities have long been deeply intertwined with natural resources, particularly water. These vital resources are now severely threatened by systemic social marginalization and the enduring impacts of colonization, further violating the human right to water access. Our primary objective was to assess the domains and correlates of water insecurity in a Pilagá community in Formosa, Argentina. This sequential exploratory mixed-methods cross-sectional study, conducted in 2023, involved data collection from Pilagá households representing 59 family clusters, covering all family units in the community. We used a pre-validated Household Water Insecurity Experience survey. Qualitative data were gathered through semi-structured interviews and participant observation. The average age of participants was 36.8 ± 12.7 years, with most being women, who primarily handled the task of fetching water. Water insecurity was prevalent, affecting 62% of households, most of which depended on well pumps. The most serious concern associated with water was the lack of long-term stability. Through an ecological model, we identified multiple interrelated contextual variables, revealing that shifts in one area (geographical, capitalistic market, water policies, infrastructure policies) had ripple effects across others. Key correlates included water sources, cultural perceptions of water, resource distribution, and social dynamics around water. The Pilagá community confronts pervasive water insecurity within a challenging and evolving socio-ecological landscape.
Fil: Olmedo, Sofia Irene. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Formosa. Facultad de Humanidades. Instituto de Investigaciones Sobre Lenguaje, Sociedad y Territorio.; Argentina
Fil: Valeggia, Claudia R.. University of Yale; Estados Unidos
Fil: Palavecino, Cecilia. Centro de Salud Ayo la Bomba; Argentina
Fil: Pérez-Escamilla, Rafael. University of Yale; Estados Unidos
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WATER SECURITY
SOCIOCULTURAL CORRELATES
ARGENTINA
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
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title “I Never Don’t Have Water Because I Collect Rainwater”: Domains of Water Insecurity and Their Sociocultural Correlates in an Indigenous Community of Northern Argentina
spellingShingle “I Never Don’t Have Water Because I Collect Rainwater”: Domains of Water Insecurity and Their Sociocultural Correlates in an Indigenous Community of Northern Argentina
Olmedo, Sofia Irene
WATER SECURITY
SOCIOCULTURAL CORRELATES
ARGENTINA
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
title_short “I Never Don’t Have Water Because I Collect Rainwater”: Domains of Water Insecurity and Their Sociocultural Correlates in an Indigenous Community of Northern Argentina
title_full “I Never Don’t Have Water Because I Collect Rainwater”: Domains of Water Insecurity and Their Sociocultural Correlates in an Indigenous Community of Northern Argentina
title_fullStr “I Never Don’t Have Water Because I Collect Rainwater”: Domains of Water Insecurity and Their Sociocultural Correlates in an Indigenous Community of Northern Argentina
title_full_unstemmed “I Never Don’t Have Water Because I Collect Rainwater”: Domains of Water Insecurity and Their Sociocultural Correlates in an Indigenous Community of Northern Argentina
title_sort “I Never Don’t Have Water Because I Collect Rainwater”: Domains of Water Insecurity and Their Sociocultural Correlates in an Indigenous Community of Northern Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Olmedo, Sofia Irene
Valeggia, Claudia R.
Palavecino, Cecilia
Pérez-Escamilla, Rafael
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Valeggia, Claudia R.
Palavecino, Cecilia
Pérez-Escamilla, Rafael
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Palavecino, Cecilia
Pérez-Escamilla, Rafael
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv WATER SECURITY
SOCIOCULTURAL CORRELATES
ARGENTINA
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
topic WATER SECURITY
SOCIOCULTURAL CORRELATES
ARGENTINA
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The lifestyles and worldviews of indigenous communities have long been deeply intertwined with natural resources, particularly water. These vital resources are now severely threatened by systemic social marginalization and the enduring impacts of colonization, further violating the human right to water access. Our primary objective was to assess the domains and correlates of water insecurity in a Pilagá community in Formosa, Argentina. This sequential exploratory mixed-methods cross-sectional study, conducted in 2023, involved data collection from Pilagá households representing 59 family clusters, covering all family units in the community. We used a pre-validated Household Water Insecurity Experience survey. Qualitative data were gathered through semi-structured interviews and participant observation. The average age of participants was 36.8 ± 12.7 years, with most being women, who primarily handled the task of fetching water. Water insecurity was prevalent, affecting 62% of households, most of which depended on well pumps. The most serious concern associated with water was the lack of long-term stability. Through an ecological model, we identified multiple interrelated contextual variables, revealing that shifts in one area (geographical, capitalistic market, water policies, infrastructure policies) had ripple effects across others. Key correlates included water sources, cultural perceptions of water, resource distribution, and social dynamics around water. The Pilagá community confronts pervasive water insecurity within a challenging and evolving socio-ecological landscape.
Fil: Olmedo, Sofia Irene. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Formosa. Facultad de Humanidades. Instituto de Investigaciones Sobre Lenguaje, Sociedad y Territorio.; Argentina
Fil: Valeggia, Claudia R.. University of Yale; Estados Unidos
Fil: Palavecino, Cecilia. Centro de Salud Ayo la Bomba; Argentina
Fil: Pérez-Escamilla, Rafael. University of Yale; Estados Unidos
description The lifestyles and worldviews of indigenous communities have long been deeply intertwined with natural resources, particularly water. These vital resources are now severely threatened by systemic social marginalization and the enduring impacts of colonization, further violating the human right to water access. Our primary objective was to assess the domains and correlates of water insecurity in a Pilagá community in Formosa, Argentina. This sequential exploratory mixed-methods cross-sectional study, conducted in 2023, involved data collection from Pilagá households representing 59 family clusters, covering all family units in the community. We used a pre-validated Household Water Insecurity Experience survey. Qualitative data were gathered through semi-structured interviews and participant observation. The average age of participants was 36.8 ± 12.7 years, with most being women, who primarily handled the task of fetching water. Water insecurity was prevalent, affecting 62% of households, most of which depended on well pumps. The most serious concern associated with water was the lack of long-term stability. Through an ecological model, we identified multiple interrelated contextual variables, revealing that shifts in one area (geographical, capitalistic market, water policies, infrastructure policies) had ripple effects across others. Key correlates included water sources, cultural perceptions of water, resource distribution, and social dynamics around water. The Pilagá community confronts pervasive water insecurity within a challenging and evolving socio-ecological landscape.
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