Hapé - Huni Kuin Pixuri Description
Since we get our Hape directly from the tribes, it's fresh. The strength and potency of each batch will vary slightly depending on the harvest season, the specific medicinal herb combinations, and the tribal region. Each collection of Hape is limited and unique. If you like a particular Hape, consider purchasing more than one, as we can only ensure the deliverability of specific varieties.
Contains - Tobacco
Gifts - This sacred Hapé embodies the spirit of the Amazon rainforest, guiding you on a profound journey of healing, grounding, and spiritual connection.
The Huni Kuin Pixiru blend is carefully crafted using traditional methods and sacred ingredients passed down through generations. This unique blend unites wild indigenous organic tobacco with the revered ash of the Pixuri tree, known for its protective and uplifting properties.
As you inhale its essence, you may feel a deep sense of calm and clarity, as if the rainforest itself is embracing your spirit. This blend is cherished for its ability to cleanse the mind, enhance focus, and strengthen energetic protection.
The Huni Kuin tribe, known for their profound wisdom and deep bond with nature, infuses each batch of Hapé Pixiru with ancestral knowledge and sacred intention. This blend offers a bridge to the tribe’s ancient healing traditions, inviting you to experience its grounding and harmonizing effects.
Directions - To self-administer Hape, use a V-shaped self-applicator pipe known as a "Kuripe," which joins your mouth to your nostril. If you have another person, you can use a large blowpipe, called a "Tepi," to blow the Hape into another person's nostrils.
If you are new to using Hape, put a pencil eraser size of Hape into the palm of your hand. Split it in half, and blow it in each nostril. Typically, you will work up to a pencil eraser size in each nostril as your body adjusts to using the Hape. Afterward, allow yourself to sit for 10-20 minutes to quiet your mind and receive your intention.
Tribe Info - Discover the profound traditions and wisdom of the Huni Kuin tribe, also known as the "true people." Nestled within the vibrant heart of the Amazon, this extraordinary tribe safeguards ancestral knowledge and spiritual practices. The Huni Kuin tribe carefully curates a unique blend of traditional herbs and sacred ash exclusive to their Amazonian region. This transformative blend, steeped in secrecy, offers highly intense healing and spiritual effects. It serves as a guiding teacher, leading seekers on a transformative journey of self-discovery and inner awakening.
As custodians of their cultural heritage, the Huni Kuin tribe preserves their ancestral traditions, rooted in a deep connection to the land, plants, and spirits of the Amazon. Embrace their wisdom, harmony, and reverence as you embark on a sacred self-discovery path guided by ancient knowledge and spiritual insights. Immerse yourself in the spirit of the Huni Kuin tribe, allowing their rich cultural heritage and transformative practices to inspire your spiritual journey. Explore the depths of self and connect with the vibrant energy of the Amazon, guided by the teachings of the "true people."
What is Hapé?
Hapé is the preparation of powdered medicinal herbs administered through the nose as a snuff. Hapé quickly and intensely produces effects that make the user feel alert and elevated. Typically, mapacho (Aztec tobacco, which contains nine times the nicotine of common tobacco) is used as a base for Hapé, and other plant medicines are added for various effects.
This ancient practice of consuming powdered plant medicines through the nose dated back to the pre-Columbian days and was first observed among the indigenous tribes of Brazil. To these tribes, hapé is a sacred shamanic snuff medicine with extensive healing and other powers. Other uses include inducing visions, increasing energy, and heightening the senses with the aromatic fragrance of the plants used in the blend.
Several tribes traditionally use Hape, and they each produce their own specific Hapé blends. These tribes include but are not limited to the Katukina, Yawanawa, Kaxinawa, Nukini, Kuntanawa, Apurinã, Ashaninka, and Matses.
Hapé History
In 1577 doctor and botanist Francisco Hernández de Boncalo introduced herbal snuff in Europe, and the elites of that time often took snuff as a headache treatment. During the 18th century, inhaling snuff became fashionable among the European aristocracy.
Today, indigenous tribes in the Amazon basin continue to use hapé in all aspects of life, from formal rituals to social gatherings to simply tuning into nature and welcoming the healing power of sacred plant medicines.
The ritual use of hapé was introduced to the West by traveling shamans through ayahuasca ceremonies and visitors who have spent time in the jungle with indigenous communities. Ritual hapé use is making its way around the world.