läburikuna
Läburikuna is a term originating from the Quechua language, a group of indigenous languages spoken primarily in the Andes region of South America. The word can be broken down into "läbu" meaning hand and "rikuna" meaning to see or look. Therefore, läburikuna can be understood as "to see with the hands" or "hand-seeing."
This practice refers to the ability of individuals, often those who are blind or visually impaired, to
The development of läburikuna is often a result of adaptation and heightened sensory awareness. While it is