Rapé Jatobá Kuntanaawa
Weight: 7 g
Tribe: Kuntanawa
Made in: April
Country: Acré, Brazil
Intensity: Strong
Intentions Heart-opening Grounding
Jatobá Rapé (Hapé) is one of the rare and powerful shamanic blends used by several Amazonian tribes, especially the Huni Kuin (Kaxinawá), Kuntanawa, and Guarani-Kayowá. Its main ingredient comes from the bark and resin of the Jatobá tree (Hymenaea courbaril), a majestic species of the Amazon rainforest, treasured for centuries for its healing, energetic and spiritual properties.
For these tribes, Jatobá is closely connected with grounding, spiritual strength and protection. The blend is prepared from the ashes of this sacred tree and is sometimes combined with other medicinal plants to create a harmonious and potent mixture.
Jatobá Rapeh carries a powerful yet caring energy, working primarily through the heart chakra.
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Promotes emotional balance and inner harmony
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Connects masculine energy with care and protection
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Works with the solar plexus, third eye, crown and throat chakras
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Supports meditation, focus and spiritual ceremonies

Traditional healing Benefits and Physical Properties of Jatobá
Beyond its spiritual dimension, Jatobá Rapeh is highly valued for its traditional medicinal uses:
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Strengthens the immune system
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Regulates blood pressure
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Relieves blocked nose and supports the respiratory system
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Helps clear mucus and swelling
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Improves brain performance thanks to its magnesium content
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Acts as a natural tonic that helps restore the body’s balance
In Amazonian folk medicine, the resin and bark of Jatobá have been used against colds, bronchitis, diarrhoea, stomach pain, inflammation and bloating. It also contains phytic acid, which supports the reduction of inflammation and irritation. Jatobá Rapeh is considered a natural energy booster without caffeine or artificial stimulants.

Jatobá Rapé was made by Kuntanawa Tribe
The Kuntanawa are an Indigenous people from Acre, Brazil, part of the wider Pano cultural family of the western Amazon. Nearly erased during the violence of the rubber boom era, their descendants publicly reclaimed their identity in the 2000s and now lead a remarkable revival of their language, songs, and ceremonies along the Tejo River. Their traditions are rooted in forest wisdom, prayer, and the protection of ancestral lands — a struggle for territorial recognition that continues today. Kuntanawa Rapé blends are best understood through this spirit of remembrance, resilience, and deep connection with the living Amazon.

Complementary tools & botanicals
In our collection, you will also find traditional Rapé applicators such as Kuripe and Tepi, fresh Sananga drops, Mapacho, and Palo Santo smudging wood — a beautiful complement for ritual space cleansing.
For heart-opening ceremonies, we also offer world-class Ceremonial Cacao Chuncho from Peru.
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DISCLAIMER - ETHNOBOTANICAL SAMPLE
This natural product is offered exclusively as an ethnobotanical sample for ethnographic, historical, cultural, educational, and research purposes. It is not intended for ingestion, inhalation, smoking, or any form of internal or medicinal use.Handling and use are entirely the responsibility of the purchaser. Further details can be found in our Disclaimer.
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