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Canela de Velho rapé

 

(also spelled rapéh or hapé) is a traditional Amazonian snuff made from the bark ash of the Canela de Velho plant (Miconia albicans), a shrub native to North and South America, combined with tobacco (often Nicotiana rustica) and sometimes other medicinal herbs. Used for centuries by indigenous tribes like the Huni Kuin, Kuntanawa, Yawanawa, and Katukina, it holds a significant place in Amazonian shamanic and healing practices. Below is a detailed overview based on available information:

 

 

 

 

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Hapeh Canela de Velho - 10g

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