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Katukina Pau Pereira | Powerful Pioneer

Katukina Pau Pereira | Powerful Pioneer

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Vibrational Essence:

  • Meditative & Discharging: Ideal for meditation and releasing energies.
  • Immediate Eye-Watering: Triggers immediate eye-watering and intense effects.
  • Powerful & Consistent: Known for its potent and consistent strength.
  • Warrior Medicine: Embodies the spirit of warrior medicine for inner strength.

Blend Profile: Step into the realm of ancient warrior medicine with the Katukina Pau Pereira Hapé. Crafted by the skilled hands of the Katukina tribe, this blend boasts a light brown hue and fine texture, it's a potent blend. Grounded in the healing properties of Pau Pereira, this blend is revered for its intense and consistent effects. From the moment of application, expect immediate eye-watering and a surge of overwhelming healing energy that continues until the end. While purging may occur in larger doses, navigating the powerful effects is achievable with mindful application. It's recommended to set aside dedicated time for this experience, allowing space for deep focus and introspection. As one of the Katukina's most esteemed blends, the Pau Pereira Hapé leaves a lasting impression as a true testament to warrior medicine.

About The Tribe

iscover the powerful and sacred Hapé of Katukina. The Katukina, also known as Atukina, Catuquina, Katokina, Katukena, and Katukino, are indigenous groups from southwestern Brazil that have a deep connection to the use of sacred plants. They believe themselves to be the first tribe to receive Kambo medicine from the frog and possess vast knowledge of the spiritual properties of plants. Experience the wild and powerful spirit of the jungle with their strong and deep Hapé.

The Katukina tribe, originating from five linguistic groups and now comprising three, is a distinctive community residing along the Gregorio and Jutaí Rivers in the Acre and Amazonas regions. Historically named by the government, the Katukina identify themselves through six clans: Varinawa (Sun), Kamanawa (Jaguar), Satanawa (Otter), Waninawa (Peachpalm), Nainawa (Sky), and Numanawa (Dove), each with unique beliefs and linguistic nuances.

Despite suffering severe population decline during the latex industry's exploitation, resulting in forced migrations and loss, the Katukina have since reclaimed their ancestral lands. From a mere 177 individuals in 1977, their numbers have rebounded to 594 by 2010.

Katukina society revolves around family structures, often forming villages with extended families. They practice endogamy, marrying within their Pano linguistic group, and polygamy is common. Gender roles are distinct: men engage in hunting and agriculture, while women focus on domestic tasks. Both genders, however, participate in shared activities like fishing and fruit collecting. Skill demonstration in respective roles is crucial for marriage eligibility.

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This natural product is offered for its ethnographic and historical value and is delivered with no expressed or implied fitness for a specific purpose. It is simply a raw botanical specimen, or a scientific sample. The information provided is purely meant for historical, scientific and educational purposes and should never be interpreted as a recommendation for a specific use. The use and application of our product is at the customer's decision, responsibility and risk.

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