Rasu Yawanawa - Mulateiro
This Rapé was made by the young leader Rasu Yawanawa from Mutum village. He is the grandson of the greatest shaman, Tata Yawanawa. Tata was one of the few spiritual leaders that kept the Yawanawa tradition alive throughout their challenging history times.
Mulateiro rapé is a traditional Amazonian blend often associated with the Yawanawá people and other forest communities. It commonly uses ash from the Mulateiro tree (Calycophyllum spruceanum), known for its renewing bark cycle. Users describe it as grounding, clarifying, and supportive for meditation, dream recall, and subconscious insight. Effects vary by person, intention, dose, and setting, with limited scientific research available.
The Yawanawa tribe lives along the Gregorian river in the amazons of Acre, Brazil. Shamanism is a very important part of their culture, honoring the medicine plants and those who know how to work with them deeply. They say that Rapé is their most important medicine. Rapé gives them protection, enables them to enforce their prayers, and they say that Rapé is the biggest healer. When somebody is sick, the shaman would receive a Rapé and the Rapé would enable the shaman to heal the person.
Amount: 14g – Contact us for larger quantities.
This product is sold strictly as a botanical specimen and natural incense blend. Not intended for ingestion, inhalation, medical, or therapeutic use. No health claims are made. Buyer is responsible for compliance with local laws and regulations.


