


Rapé Kuntanawa Copaiba





Description
Rapé Kuntanawa Copaiba
Intensity: Strong
Main properties: Anti-inflammatory, wound healing.
Size: 3g, 6g, 18g(3x6g), 48g(8x6g), 50g
We provide the freshest incense straight from the rainforest.
Rapé Kuntanawa Copaiba is a wonderful blend of the most natural and amazing plants, herbs, and ashes of the Amazon. This unique mixture of a wide selection of handpicked ingredients is also one of the most popular Rapés among its enthusiasts. Strongly directed at anti-inflammatory purposes, this blend is said to heal the body internally.
Its traditional use and popularity comes from the use of the main compound within this amazing blend. The tribal medics based the mixture on the ashes of the Copaiba tree (Copaifera langsdorffii), which is also known as the diesel tree. This amazing plant is common and highly popular Brazil for its oleo resin, which is great for healing wounds. Its traditional use also aims at internal healing as a powerful anti-inflammatory agent.
Rapé Kuntanawa Copaiba is an amazing blend that will make a difference to the whole body. Its creator says that the blend has potent healing powers and anti-inflammatory proteins. Because Copaiba is such a large tree, it also shows astral strength and develops the unique healing power of the Amazon. No wonder why this sacred plant is so well-renowned among the tribespeople.
Kuntanawa tribe
Like the Nukini, the Kuntanawa tribe almost died out due to massacres in the latex cycle. One family remained after the rubber boom and only since the beginning of 2000. A small group of Kuntanawa began to demand their native heritage. Unfortunately, their culture is still under threat, and Kuntanawa are still struggling to regain full ethnic recognition and try to regain their territory. Currently, there are only about 250 members in the Acre District of Brazil. To survive, Kuntanawa joins with other Pano language tribes and organizes festivals, sharing traditions, rituals and culture with foreign tourists. This small tribe works closely with the ritual use of Ayahuasca to teach and guide them. Kuntanawa even strongly believes that Ayahuasca will discover its ancient knowledge and restore their partially lost traditions. However, their language seems irreversibly lost.