Caneleiro Yawanawa Tribal Hapé / Rapé / Rapeh Brazilian Sacred Powder Strong Shamanic Snuff 10 gram
This rapé is made by the Yawanawa tribe* in Brazilian Amazon forest, which sometimes called Rume. Mainly made from the ashes of the bark from Cenostigma macrophyllum (hence the name Caneleiro). It is often used for its grounding properties, and enabling consciously experience body energy. It is particularly suitable for situations when you feel that your energy manifests too externally and there is a need to ground your energy and return towards your inner-self and listen to your body.
Ideal for aligning the body and the chakras that it connects to its energy system, it has strong but healing effects, it says that Caneleiro’s energy is connected to the third chakra and the fire element, Caneleiro’s ash is very complete in its properties. It helps in health, especially working on the regeneration of cells and the balance of hormones.
* Yawanawá (yawa/white-lipped peccary, nawa/people) are a group belonging to the Pano linguistic family who today occupy the Gregório River Indigenous Land. The Yawanawá community is in reality a conjunction of people that includes members from other groups: Shawãdawa (Arara), Iskunawa (nowadays known as Shanênawa, who live in a village close to the town of Feijó), Rununawa, Sainawa (generally known as Yaminawá, who live in the Bagé river region), and Katukina. This configuration is the end result of a sociological dynamic common to many Pano groups – alliances.
All of our rapés are ethically sourced from indigenous people and intentionally produced with the wisdom, intentions, and prayers of their humble people that want to continue living in harmony with our Mother Earth.
Details
- 10 gram (0.35 oz) of rapé, ethically sourced from indigenous people
- Contained in a clear glass jar, 4.3cm (1.7") diameter, 4cm (1.6") tall
- Sealed with metal lit
- Gross weight with the container, about 62g
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