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11 Rapé Katukina – Tsunu - Rapé - Next Level
11 Rapé Katukina – Tsunu

11 Rapé Katukina – Tsunu

Maak kennis met Katukina Tsunu Rapé, een unieke mix. Deze Rapé is gemaakt van zorgvuldig geselecteerde krachtige planten en as en met de grootste zorg vervaardigd door de Katukina stam.

€ 18,18
10 g [Jar]
€ 18,18
50 grams [bulk]
€ 77,27
100 grams [bulk]
€ 150,00
500 gram (bulk)
€ 731,40

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39 Rapé Katukina – Tsunu

Het hart van deze Rapé wordt gevormd door de Tsunu-as, een heilig ingrediënt dat al generaties lang door Amazone-stammen wordt vereerd. De Katukina hebben de kracht van deze as benut om een Rapé te creëren die anders is dan alle andere. Met zijn vermogen om je chakra's te openen en je energieën te harmoniseren, heeft de Katukina Tsunu Rapé als doel om je lichaam en ziel in balans te brengen, zodat je kunt gedijen op zowel fysiek als spiritueel niveau.

Katukina Tribe

Katukina is a tribe located in the Acre state of Brazil, and currently has several hundred tribe members. Katukina is known for their rapé shamanic and medicinal properties, and also for kambo (tree frog) healing ceremonies. The name ‘Katukina’ has been given to the tribe by the outside world, and they state that this word has no meaning in their own language. Approximately half of the tribe also speaks Portuguese, and children are given a unique Portuguese name in addition to their Katukina name.

Just like many other Amazonian tribes, Katukina severely suffered during the rubber boom in the 18th century, however, nowadays the tribe has renewed itself, and consists of six main clans: the Varinawa (people of the Sun), Kamanawa (people of the Jaguar), Satanawa (people of the Otter), Waninawa (people of the Peachpalm), Nainawa (people of the Sky) and Numanawa (people of the Dove).

An interesting tradition unique to Katukina tribe is called ‘jests’ or ‘vete’ where a tribe comes together to play a game. Groups of men and women taunt each other while trying to steal sugarcane or papaya from the opposing group. The game ends when the elderly women of the village hold possession of all the sugarcanes or papaya fruit, symbolizing how in society women are the keepers of food. The locals say that ‘vete’ is an important tradition that offers an opportunity for flirtation and matchmaking for unmarried women and men. If you purchase this rapé, you support the tribe of Katukina.

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