Description
Yawanawá Hapé • Chief
Hapé Chief is a very special snuff created by Nixiwaka, also known as Biraci Brasil, the Chief of the Yawanawá tribe.
This unique blend features a combination of: Moi native to the region, extra-strong rope , and the renowned Sabia, along with Tsunu ash. Crafted with great care and infused with prayers, this Hapé carries profound spiritual significance.
Background of Biraci Brasil
Biraci Brasil, or Nixiwaka, played a crucial role in leading his people back to their roots after suffering significant losses due to the encroachments of rubber tappers and religious missionaries . He was the first in a long time to undertake an initiation diet, which reconnected him with his ancestors. One of the forgotten medicines he revived was Rumã, also known as Hapé. His efforts are a key reason why this indigenous medicine is available for consecration today.
Yawanawa Hapé
As a leader, Biraci moved his people from their original, enslaved location to establish the village of Nova Esperança (New Hope). Eventually, he led them back to their original home along the Gregorio River, founding Aldeia Sagrada (Sacred Village), the last inhabited place in the Yawanawa Indigenous lands.
In the early 1990s, the indigenous resistance movement in Brazil gained momentum, driven by visionary young people from various tribes. Biraci was a prominent figure in this movement and now dedicates his life fully to the spirituality of his people.
More about Hapé …
Hapé, pronounced ‘haa-pay,’ is a sacred herbal snuff made by indigenous tribes of the Amazon. It is applied using an applicator to blow the snuff up the nostrils during prayer and meditation, facilitating a connection with Mother Nature. Traditional peoples use this healing snuff to cleanse the mind, purify thoughts, bring clarity, achieve spiritual alignment, and clear negativity and heaviness from the body, mind, and soul.
Indigenous tribes have been using this medicine for thousands of years to heal their communities and connect with the Creator. The preparation of this plant medicine is a labor-intensive process that takes days to complete and is conducted in a ceremonial way. It involves various Amazonian healing medicinal plants, leaves, trees, and seeds from native lands.
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