Huni Kuin Tribe – Cumaru Hapé
Strength Level (4.2)
Cumaru Premium Hapé connects you with sacred Amazonian traditions through a ceremonial snuff crafted by the Vinya Huni Kuin Tribe of Acre, Brazil. This powerful blend of Aztec tobacco (Mapacho) and Cumaru tree is prepared with deep reverence for the Earth and ancestral wisdom. Designed to guide your spiritual growth, it helps ground you, clear the mind of all thoughts and emotions and any accumulations of the mind, and guide you into the spirit world. Rated 4.2 on a scale of 0-5, this potent blend offers a profound experience.
Huni Kuin Tribe – Cumaru Hapé
Strength Level (4.2)
Cumaru Premium Hapé connects you with sacred Amazonian traditions through a ceremonial snuff crafted by the Vinya Huni Kuin Tribe of Acre, Brazil. This powerful blend of Aztec tobacco (Mapacho) and Cumaru tree is prepared with deep reverence for the Earth and ancestral wisdom. Designed to guide your spiritual growth, it helps ground you, clear the mind of all thoughts and emotions and any accumulations of the mind, and guide you into the spirit world. Rated 4.2 on a scale of 0-5, this potent blend offers a profound experience.
Shaman Hape presents naturally grown, organic hapé from the Indigenous Huni Kuin Tribe of Acre, Brazil.
Each creation carries the authenticity, artistry, and spiritual wisdom of the Huni Kuin people, bridging their sacred traditions with the modern world to inspire healing and connection with nature.
Authenticity
Our ceremonial hapé comes directly from the Vinya Tribe, renowned for its deep commitment to spiritual well-being. Mapacho plants, along with the other sacred blends, are organically grown in the rainforest. These timeless blends carry the wisdom of generations, lovingly passed down to preserve their authenticity and spiritual essence. While there are many Huni Kuin tribes in Acre, not all hapé is crafted with pure intentions and imbued with authentic healing energy. At Shaman Hape Tribe, we hold ourselves to the highest standards, ensuring both the material and spiritual integrity of every creation.
Sacred Craft of the Vinya Tribe: A Journey of Healing and Spirit
The art of this hape is deeply rooted in the sacred traditions of the Vinya Tribe. Their process is a harmonious blend of craftsmanship and spirituality, enriched by chanting and singing that infuse each creation with life and intention.
Administering Hapé
Hapé/Rapé (pronounced ha-peh in Portuguese, and ra-peh in Spanish) is a sacred plant medicine traditionally used in ceremonies for grounding, cleansing, and spiritual alignment. Administering hapé requires intention, respect, and mindfulness. Below are guidelines for both self-administration and administering to others.
Self-Administration
Preparation
Begin by creating a calm, sacred space free from distractions. Light a candle, burn incense, and have essentials like napkins and a small bag handy for later use.
Open the ceremony with a prayer to the four directions, inviting the spirit of tobacco, Pachamama, creator, and high-vibrational beings to bless and guide your experience. This intentional setup ensures the space is energetically charged with positivity. Playing indigenous music is highly recommended. Once prepared, sit comfortably—ideally in a lotus position—and focus on your intentions.
Set Your Intentions
Setting intentions is a vital part of the healing process. Take a moment to reflect: Why are you engaging in this ritual?
High-vibrational intentions might include:
- Gratitude for life, the medicine, and daily blessings.
- Connecting with your higher self and the divine.
- Seeking clarity, spiritual awakening, inner peace, or self-love.
Passing Hapé to Others
When administering Hapé to another person, a tepi—a straight applicator designed for partner use—is traditionally used. This sacred practice involves clear communication, mutual respect, and a grounded presence. As the giver, you set the healing intention for the receiver, making the ritual deeply spiritual and transformative. Unlike self-administration with a kuripe, the tepi delivers the medicine deeper into the nasal cavity, and the breath of the giver becomes an integral part of the process.
Prepare the Space
- Ensure a calm, sacred environment, free of distractions.
- For indoor settings, light candles and burn incense to create a ceremonial atmosphere.
- Have essentials ready, such as napkins, a small bag for disposal, and water.
- Play tribal music to enhance the ambiance. (We provide chants and singing at Shaman Hapé to support this process.)Invite the recipient to sit upright, relaxed, and with an open heart to receive the medicine.
Discuss Intentions
Engage the recipient in a discussion about their intentions for the ritual. Encourage them to reflect on their goals for grounding, healing, or spiritual clarity. Simultaneously, set your own intention as the giver to serve with love, respect, and blessings, ensuring a shared sacred energy.
Prepare the Hapé
- Measure the appropriate amount of Hapé, adjusting the dosage to the recipient's needs and experience level.
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Divide the powder equally for both nostrils. Keep in mind that some individuals may require less while others benefit from a slightly larger amount.
Building Connections with the Huni Kuin
We have established deep and meaningful connections with the Huni Kuin people, also known as the Kaxinawá, an integral group within the indigenous communities of the Amazon rainforest. With a population of approximately 10,000 individuals, the majority of the Huni Kuin reside in the state of Acre, Brazil, while others inhabit the eastern regions of Peru. Their culture, traditions, knowledge, and spiritual practices like Ayahuasca, hapé, Kambo are vital to the rich tapestry of the Amazonian indigenous peoples, and we truly honor and respect their contributions to the preservation of this unique environment.
Guardians of Ancestral Wisdom and Spiritual Harmony
The name Huni Kuin translates to "true people" in their native language, reflecting their deep connection to their culture and traditions. The Huni Kuin maintain a profound spiritual relationship with nature and are renowned for their sacred rituals, storytelling, and plant medicine practices, which include the use of ayahuasca and hapé. Central to their culture is the principle of living in harmony with the natural world, and their ceremonies are often focused on healing, self-discovery, and forging connections to ancestral wisdom. Through these practices, the Huni Kuin continues to honor and preserve the spiritual teachings that have been passed down through generations.
Mastering the Art of Hapé: The Sacred Craft
The Huni Kuin people are renowned for their expertise in crafting a wide range of hapé blends. Our cacao and Cumaru hapé, sourced from the Vinya Tribe, are especially recognized for their superior quality. The production process is not only meticulous, involving careful preparation and processing, but also deeply connected to sacred spiritual practices. These practices include chanting, dancing, praying, and singing, each of which plays an integral role in imbuing the product with spiritual and energetic vitality.
Hapé & Spiritual Practices
It is important to emphasize that hapé, as a medicine, carries not only its physical properties but also an energetic force that channels the Indigenous energy of the Huni Kuin people. This approach ensures that each blend is much more than just a mapacho-based product—it is a sacred offering that embodies the profound connection the Huni Kuin have with the earth and their spiritual traditions. Thus, every time we work with the mapacho, we invite the spirit of tobacco and Pachamama, our beloved earth. We respect medicine and its ability to tap into higher consciousness.
Enjoy our raw hapé blends from the Huni Kuin Tribe.
Legal Disclaimer:
We invite you to carefully review the following legal disclaimer, which is provided for educational purposes only. At Shaman Hape, we are deeply committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all our members, both physically and mentally. Our primary focus is to support a balanced and healthy approach to spiritual exploration and personal growth, while upholding the highest standards of care and responsibility.
Important information
The information and products we provide have not been evaluated or approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These products are intended solely for spiritual, educational, and ceremonial purposes and are not meant to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical conditions, whether physical or mental. We emphasize that these products are not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
We strongly encourage anyone with pre-existing medical conditions, or those experiencing physical or mental health concerns, to consult with a qualified healthcare professional before engaging with any of our products. Your health, safety, and well-being are of the utmost importance to us, and we recommend that you make informed, responsible decisions regarding the use of our products.
At Shaman Hape, we aim to create an environment of trust, respect, and spirituality in all aspects of our community. Please reach out to us with any questions or concerns, as we are here to support you in your journey
Shaman Hape presents naturally grown, organic hapé from the Indigenous Huni Kuin Tribe of Acre, Brazil.
Each creation carries the authenticity, artistry, and spiritual wisdom of the Huni Kuin people, bridging their sacred traditions with the modern world to inspire healing and connection with nature.
Authenticity
Our ceremonial hapé comes directly from the Vinya Tribe, renowned for its deep commitment to spiritual well-being. Mapacho plants, along with the other sacred blends, are organically grown in the rainforest. These timeless blends carry the wisdom of generations, lovingly passed down to preserve their authenticity and spiritual essence. While there are many Huni Kuin tribes in Acre, not all hapé is crafted with pure intentions and imbued with authentic healing energy. At Shaman Hape Tribe, we hold ourselves to the highest standards, ensuring both the material and spiritual integrity of every creation.
Sacred Craft of the Vinya Tribe: A Journey of Healing and Spirit
The art of this hape is deeply rooted in the sacred traditions of the Vinya Tribe. Their process is a harmonious blend of craftsmanship and spirituality, enriched by chanting and singing that infuse each creation with life and intention.
Administering Hapé
Hapé/Rapé (pronounced ha-peh in Portuguese, and ra-peh in Spanish) is a sacred plant medicine traditionally used in ceremonies for grounding, cleansing, and spiritual alignment. Administering hapé requires intention, respect, and mindfulness. Below are guidelines for both self-administration and administering to others.
Self-Administration
Preparation
Begin by creating a calm, sacred space free from distractions. Light a candle, burn incense, and have essentials like napkins and a small bag handy for later use.
Open the ceremony with a prayer to the four directions, inviting the spirit of tobacco, Pachamama, creator, and high-vibrational beings to bless and guide your experience. This intentional setup ensures the space is energetically charged with positivity. Playing indigenous music is highly recommended. Once prepared, sit comfortably—ideally in a lotus position—and focus on your intentions.
Set Your Intentions
Setting intentions is a vital part of the healing process. Take a moment to reflect: Why are you engaging in this ritual?
- Gratitude for life, the medicine, and daily blessings.
- Connecting with your higher self and the divine.
- Seeking clarity, spiritual awakening, inner peace, or self-love.
Hapé is a powerful tool to help release negative thought patterns, grounding you and providing clarity amid daily stress.
Passing Hapé to Others
Discuss Intentions
Engage the recipient in a discussion about their intentions for the ritual. Encourage them to reflect on their goals for grounding, healing, or spiritual clarity. Simultaneously, set your own intention as the giver to serve with love, respect, and blessings, ensuring a shared sacred energy.
Prepare the Hapé
- Measure the appropriate amount of Hapé, adjusting the dosage to the recipient's needs and experience level.
- Divide the powder equally for both nostrils. Keep in mind that some individuals may require less while others benefit from a slightly larger amount.
Administer with Love
- Load half of the Hapé into the tepi applicator.
- Ask the recipient to close their eyes, relax, and focus on their breath.
- Place one end of the tepi into their nostril and the other end to your mouth.
- Blow the Hapé into their nostril with a firm, smooth breath, using a quick but controlled technique to ensure the medicine is delivered effectively.
- Repeat the process for the other nostril with the remaining Hapé.
Aftercare
- After the application, encourage the recipient to sit quietly and process their experience. Allow them time to integrate the medicine, observing any sensations, emotions, or thoughts that arise.
- Offer gentle support if needed, such as water or tissues, and remain present to hold space for their journey.
Important Notes:
- Respect the Medicine: Treat Hapé as a sacred gift and administer it with reverence.
- Start Small: For newcomers, use a minimal dose to allow them to understand its effects gently.
- Hygiene: Clean the tepi thoroughly before and after each use to maintain cleanliness and respect for the ritual.
- Support the Experience: Create a safe, nurturing space during and after the ceremony to help the recipient process the medicine’s effects.
Building Connections with the Huni Kuin
We have established deep and meaningful connections with the Huni Kuin people, also known as the Kaxinawá, an integral group within the indigenous communities of the Amazon rainforest. With a population of approximately 10,000 individuals, the majority of the Huni Kuin reside in the state of Acre, Brazil, while others inhabit the eastern regions of Peru. Their culture, traditions, knowledge, and spiritual practices like Ayahuasca, hapé, Kambo are vital to the rich tapestry of the Amazonian indigenous peoples, and we truly honor and respect their contributions to the preservation of this unique environment.
Guardians of Ancestral Wisdom and Spiritual Harmony
The name Huni Kuin translates to "true people" in their native language, reflecting their deep connection to their culture and traditions. The Huni Kuin maintain a profound spiritual relationship with nature and are renowned for their sacred rituals, storytelling, and plant medicine practices, which include the use of ayahuasca and hapé. Central to their culture is the principle of living in harmony with the natural world, and their ceremonies are often focused on healing, self-discovery, and forging connections to ancestral wisdom. Through these practices, the Huni Kuin continues to honor and preserve the spiritual teachings that have been passed down through generations.
Mastering the Art of Hapé: The Sacred Craft
The Huni Kuin people are renowned for their expertise in crafting a wide range of hapé blends. Our cacao and Cumaru hapé, sourced from the Vinya Tribe, are especially recognized for their superior quality. The production process is not only meticulous, involving careful preparation and processing, but also deeply connected to sacred spiritual practices. These practices include chanting, dancing, praying, and singing, each of which plays an integral role in imbuing the product with spiritual and energetic vitality.
Hapé & Spiritual Practices
It is important to emphasize that hapé, as a medicine, carries not only its physical properties but also an energetic force that channels the Indigenous energy of the Huni Kuin people. This approach ensures that each blend is much more than just a mapacho-based product—it is a sacred offering that embodies the profound connection the Huni Kuin have with the earth and their spiritual traditions. Thus, every time we work with the mapacho, we invite the spirit of tobacco and Pachamama, our beloved earth. We respect medicine and its ability to tap into higher consciousness.
Enjoy our raw hapé blends from the Huni Kuin Tribe.