Cahiers des Amériques Latines (Dec 2022)

Inégalités et pandémie dans les communautés autochtones au Paraguay

  • Andréanne Brunet-Bélanger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/cal.14896
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 99
pp. 201 – 217

Abstract

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This article discusses the measures introduced by Paraguay to respond to the health crisis between March and December 2020 and problematizes its impact on indigenous communities. Starting from a historicization of the origins of inequalities, it demonstrates that the marginalization that Paraguayan indigenous communities are currently experiencing is the result of a historical and institutional continuity that is rooted in a logic of dispossession of indigenous people and their territory. We argue that the interaction between previous structural conditions and the political choices emanating from the struggle against Covid-19 has not allowed for an institutional change in these relationships. Indeed, in Paraguay, the unprecedented health crisis and governmental responses accelerated the pre-existing trajectories affecting indigenous communities, resulting in institutional continuity in the formulation of public policies.

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