Crow Tribe of Indians, Crow Agency, MT 59022, USA.
Crow Water Quality Project, Little Big Horn College, Crow Agency, MT 59022, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jan 12;18(2):582. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18020582.
Affordable access to safe drinking water is essential to community health, yet there is limited understanding of water insecurity among Native Americans. Therefore, the focus of this paper is to describe Apsáalooke (Crow Indian) tribal members' experiences with water insecurity. For Apsáalooke people, local rivers and springs are still vitally important for traditional cultural activities. We interviewed 30 Native American adults living on the Crow Reservation in Southeastern Montana. Participants answered six open-ended interview questions about their water access, costs of obtaining water and changes in their domestic and traditional water uses. Participants emphasized how the use of water has changed over time and described the complex challenges associated with addressing water insecurity in their community, including the importance of considering the spiritual and cultural impacts of water insecurity on health. Water insecurity is a growing global problem and more attention and efforts are needed to find appropriate and affordable solutions.
获得负担得起的安全饮用水对社区健康至关重要,但美国原住民对水不安全问题的了解有限。因此,本文的重点是描述 Apsáalooke(克劳族)部落成员的水不安全体验。对于 Apsáalooke 人来说,当地的河流和泉水仍然对传统的文化活动至关重要。我们采访了生活在蒙大拿州东南部克劳保留地的 30 名美国原住民成年人。参与者回答了关于他们的水获取、获取水的成本以及家庭和传统用水方式变化的六个开放式访谈问题。参与者强调了水的使用随时间发生的变化,并描述了社区解决水不安全问题所面临的复杂挑战,包括考虑水不安全对健康的精神和文化影响的重要性。水不安全是一个日益严重的全球问题,需要更多的关注和努力来寻找合适和负担得起的解决方案。