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Collection: YAWANAWA Rapé

Discover our authentic Yawanawá Rapé, sourced directly from our Yawanawa tribe in the Amazon rainforest. Deeply rooted in ceremonial tradition, the Yawanawa are renowned for crafting potent medicinal plants with spiritual properties.

This collection includes Rapé Tsunu, known for its grounding and purifying energy, and Rapé Sacred Feminine, a heart-opening blend crafted by the women of the tribe. 

The Yawanawá Tribe, they are the Guardians of Ancestral Wisdom.

The Yawanawá tribe are a respected indigenous community with deep roots in the Amazon rainforest. Their rich cultural heritage and spiritual practices have greatly contributed to the diversity and complexity of indigenous traditions across the Brazilian Amazon. The Yawanawá are known for their profound connection to the natural world and their role as custodians of ancient knowledge, particularly in the realm of spiritual and medicinal plant practices. 

Sacred Snuff of Spiritual and Healing Power

Yawanawá Rapé, a sacred snuff used in spiritual practices, is central to the Yawanawá culture. It is not just a medicinal preparation but a sacred tradition that embodies the deep spiritual connection the Yawanawá people maintain with the earth and their ancestors. The creation and use of Yawanawá Rapé require profound respect and knowledge, with each blend being crafted according to time-honored rituals that have been preserved by the elders.

Yawanawá Rapé is made from a unique blend of sacred plants and tree ashes, carefully selected for their spiritual properties. Whether used for meditation, healing, or protection, this Rapé serves as a powerful tool for spiritual growth and connection to higher states of consciousness. 

OUR TRIBES

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YAWANAWA

The Yawanawa (Peccary People) inhabit in the Rio Gregório, in the western part of Acre.

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NUKINI

The Nukini are an ethnic group belonging to the Pano language family who identify as the Jaguar.

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KUNTANAWA

The Kuntanawa identify as the People of the Coconut. They are located in Acre, in the Alto Juruá.

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APURIÑA

The Apurinã share a rich cosmological and ritual complex. Their dialect is of Arawak origin.

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SHAWADAWA

The Shawadawa are a community that has been present in the Amazon for many generations.

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SHANENAWA

The name Shanenawa is etymologically composed of Shane (a blue bird) and Nawa (foreign people).

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CABOCLO

The Caboclos bring knowledge from traditional communities and their syncretic intermingling

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MATSES

The Matsés are known for their profound knowledge. They live on the border between Peru and Brazil.

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KATUKINA

The Katukina are a heterogeneous people who reside in Acre and seek to preserve their tradition.

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PUYANAWA

The Puyanawa are an indigenous group that inhabits the western region of the state of Acre - Brazil.

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HUNI KUIN

The Huni Kuin identify themselves as the True People and are the largest indigenous ethnic group.

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YAWANAWA

The Yawanawa (Peccary People) inhabit in the Rio Gregório, in the western part of Acre.

SEE MORE
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NUKINI

The Nukini are an ethnic group belonging to the Pano language family who identify as the Jaguar.

SEE MORE
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KUNTANAWA

The Kuntanawa identify as the People of the Coconut. They are located in Acre, in the Alto Juruá.

SEE MORE
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APURIÑA

The Apurinã share a rich cosmological and ritual complex. Their dialect is of Arawak origin.

SEE MORE
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SHAWADAWA

The Shawadawa are a community that has been present in the Amazon for many generations.

SEE MORE
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SHANENAWA

The name Shanenawa is etymologically composed of Shane (a blue bird) and Nawa (foreign people).

SEE MORE
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CABOCLO

The Caboclos bring knowledge from traditional communities and their syncretic intermingling

SEE MORE
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MATSES

The Matsés are known for their profound knowledge. They live on the border between Peru and Brazil.

SEE MORE
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KATUKINA

The Katukina are a heterogeneous people who reside in Acre and seek to preserve their tradition.

SEE MORE
multicolumns-item-image-10

PUYANAWA

The Puyanawa are an indigenous group that inhabits the western region of the state of Acre - Brazil.

SEE MORE
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HUNI KUIN

The Huni Kuin identify themselves as the True People and are the largest indigenous ethnic group.

SEE MORE