Abya
Abya is a traditional term used by some indigenous peoples of the Americas to refer to the continent now known as the Americas. The word has been adopted in various contexts to emphasize indigenous identity and heritage, serving as an alternative to colonial names such as "America." The term is particularly associated with movements advocating for indigenous rights, recognition, and cultural preservation.
The etymology of "Abya" is traced to the Kuna people, an indigenous group from Panama and Colombia.
In recent decades, "Abya" has been increasingly used in political and cultural discourse across Latin America
Despite its growing usage, "Abya" remains a relatively new term in widespread discourse and is not universally