Yawanawa || Acre Brazil || Shamanic Rapé

Yawanawa || Acre Brazil || Shamanic Rapé

Name: ‘Pao periera’ rapé
Origin: Yawanawa tribe, South-Western Brazil
Size: 5g, 10g

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An aromatic blend of various plant ashes used historically in South America by shamans and healers for cleansing, healing, and grounding as well as an adjunct in shamanic rituals. The plant matter used is rendered into a fine and pure ash where other medicines are then added into it.

The ‘Yawanawa’ blend of rapé, (pronounced har-pay) is a very strong & grounding mix which is mixed with the Gauaba trees in the region.

Sourced from the Yawanawa tribe in the South-Western Brazil Amazon region between Bolivia and Peru near Acre along the Gregoria river. The Yawanawa are the ‘people of the wild boar’, and hold a strong belief in shamanism. Rapé is known as ‘Rume’ to the Yawanawa people, and the key ingredient they use is many of their blends is Tsunu bark, also spelt Txunú, which is a supportive plant with healing properties.

Please note this is the rapé only, and the kuripe pipe is not included.

Sold as incense/offerings for ritual & ceremony only.

Please store in a cool dark place, out of sunlight, heat & air exposure.

As an empowered and sovereign being, please conduct your own research, or consult your health practitioner, before deciding whether a herb is the right plant for you right now, and ensure there will be no interactions with any medications you may be using. If you are self-medicating, and have any worsening of symptoms, please stop use of the herb and seek the advice of a qualified professional.

 

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