64 Yawanawa Pai Nani Rapé LIMITED EDITION | Exclusive Ceremonial Blend

Allow yourself to be immersed in a world of sacred, potent herbs with this powerful blend crafted by Nani Kateyuve, a master of the Yawanawa tribes' traditional knowledge.

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Yawanawa Pai Nani Limited Edition - Rare Traditional Rapé

This particular rapé is described as very clear and pleasant, making it a popular choice for those looking for a powerful and enlightening experience that will allow you to analyze and ground yourself. All in all, using this rapé will ensure you have an invigorating and refreshing experience.

Yawanawa Pai Nani Rapé is bold and intense, transporting you to the heart of Yawanawa culture. If you're after a strong and authentic Rapé experience that honours the wisdom and culture of its tribe, this will be the right choice for you. Whether you're looking for a way to start recharging yourself after a long day, rapé can be a useful tool to help center and focus yourself. Yawanawa Pai Nani Rapé is a tribute to Nani Kateyuve himself and his commitment to preserving the Yawanawa way of life.

About Nani Kateyuve

Meet Nani Kateyuve, a Yawanawa elder who, at 58 years old, is one of the most esteemed spiritual leaders in his tribe. Known affectionately as Pai, or "father," Nani was among the first to be initiated into Yawanawa spirituality by pajé Yawarani, and as one of the oldest members of his community, he carries with him a wealth of ancient knowledge that has been passed down through generations.

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One of Nani's particular areas of expertise is the Yawanawa language, which he has mastered over the years. As a respected pajé, he also facilitates "samakai" diets for both the Yawanawa people and spiritual seekers from all over the world. When he is not engaged in his spiritual work, Nani can usually be found in Yawarani village, a place that holds special meaning for him as it is named after his father-in-law and central teacher.

Nani is passionate about preserving Yawanawa traditional knowledge and keeping the Yawarani village an ecologically sustainable community. He dedicates much of his time to planting different species of trees and medicinal plants, showing his deep reverence for the forest that surrounds him. As a master of the Yawanawa language, he is also committed to passing on his knowledge to the youth of the Gregório Indigenous Land, where all Yawanawa villages are located, through an itinerant school that he has established.

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Yawanawa Tribe

The Yawanawá inhabit the southern part of the Gregório River Indigenous Land and are currently led by Tashka and Laura Yawanawa, a couple that has worked hard to expand Yawanawa territory, reinvigorate Yawanawa culture, and establish economically and socially empowering relationships with the outside world. The whole community and their allies fight for their right to their land and try very hard to preserve their home, nature, and the forest. Yawanawa tribes live in harmony with the natural world, and they send a strong message to the outside world about the importance of preserving the forests and being in harmony with nature. The Yawanawa have a profound knowledge of their shamanic system kept by their initiates and shamans. The study of Yawanawa spirituality begins with prayers, diets, and intense initiation. Rapé has a central role in their culture as it is one of their main preparations for strength and power. By buying this rapé, you can support the tribes of the Yawanawa people.

Wrapping material

In our journey to create the most sustainable product possible, we ended up using glass bottles instead of the plastic variety. We strive to contribute as little as possible to the production of plastic (waste). We would like to ask everyone to keep the supplied Rapé jars. The jars are good to use for other purposes.

Who is Nani Kateyuve and what makes his rapé special?

Nani Kateyuve, affectionately known as "Pai" (father), is one of the oldest and most esteemed spiritual leaders of the Yawanawa tribe. He was among the first to be initiated into Yawanawa spirituality by pajé Yawarani. At 58 years of age, he carries a wealth of ancient knowledge passed down through generations. Beyond his shamanic work, he is a master of the Yawanawa language and facilitates "samakai" diets for both his people and spiritual seekers worldwide. This rapé embodies his lifetime of accumulated wisdom and spiritual energy.

What is Yawanawa Pai Nani rapé best used for?

Yawanawa Pai Nani rapé excels at grounding, centering, and sharpening focus. After a long or intense day, this blend helps you reconnect with yourself and restore mental clarity. Its strong, authentic composition also makes it ideal for deeper ceremonial work and meditation. Many users appreciate the balance between intensity and clarity that this blend offers. The rapé transports you to the heart of Yawanawa culture and helps you connect with this ancient wisdom tradition. Learn more about choosing the right blend in our article Picking a shamanic rapé blend.

How does Pai Nani differ from the Hukena limited edition?

Both are powerful Yawanawa limited edition blends, but they carry different energies. The Hukena rapé is made by a young female shaman and carries a feminine ceremonial power, while Pai Nani rapé is crafted by Nani Kateyuve, a seasoned elder and male spiritual leader. Pai Nani is described as clear and pleasant with strong centering properties, while Hukena focuses more on deep inner transformation. Both use Tsunu ash and strong Rustica as their foundation, but the intention and energy with which they are prepared differ fundamentally. Learn more about the tribes behind our rapé in this article.

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