trawiwa
Trawiwa is a term that originates from the indigenous Mapudungun language, spoken by the Mapuche people of southern Chile and Argentina. In Mapudungun, "trawiwa" translates to "the way of the land" or "the path of the earth." It encompasses the Mapuche people's deep connection to and respect for the natural world, reflecting their spiritual, cultural, and practical relationship with the environment.
The concept of trawiwa is integral to the Mapuche worldview, which emphasizes harmony and balance with nature.
Trawiwa also encompasses the spiritual dimension of the Mapuche relationship with the natural world. The Mapuche
In recent years, the concept of trawiwa has gained recognition beyond the Mapuche community. It has been
Despite its growing recognition, the concept of trawiwa remains deeply rooted in the Mapuche culture and way