What is Rapeh? The Brazilian Amazon Indigenous Sacred Snuff
What is Rapéh (Hapeh, Rapé, Hapé) Snuff? The Rapéh (pronounced “Ha-peh”) snuff is a sacred [...]
Apr
Pinuya Village Ayahuasca Brewing Ceremony
Come Brew the Sacred Medicines with the Kaxinawa People in their Sacred Land 12th to [...]
Sep
Why is Palo Santo Used in Ceremonies?
Pau Santo means “sacred wood”. The beginning of the use of this wonderful wood is [...]
Aug
Indigenous People Day Should be Everyday
The International Day of the World’s Indigenous People’s is observed on 9 August each year to promote and protect [...]
Aug
Kuntanawa Tribe
Located in the Brazilian Amazon, the people of Kuntanawa are one of the twelve known [...]
Apr
Haru Kuntanawa
Kuntanawa Chief Leader Haru Kuntanawa Visits with Pachamama Church and Queen of the Forest Haru [...]
Apr
Kuntanawa Sananga & Rapé
Sananga Sananga is a plant native to the Amazon, it is used by the people [...]
Apr