Yaminawa Wild Propolis Hapé
Yaminawa Wild Propolis Hapé
Purifying, Grounding, and Protective*
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Authentic Indigenous Sacrament
Handcrafted & Wild-Harvested
Freshly Made & Potent
About Yaminawa Wild Propolis Rapé
Yaminawa Wild Propolis Hapé is a sacred and potent Amazonian blend, uniting traditional jungle tobacco with wild green propolis gathered from stingless forest bees. Handcrafted by the Yaminawa people of Acre, Brazil, this unique snuff offers deep spiritual cleansing, energetic resilience, and mental clarity.
Among the Yaminawa and other tribes of Acre, bees are revered as forest guardians — spiritual protectors and messengers of vitality. Their propolis, often called “bee medicine,” is a sacred resin infused with warmth, grounding, and natural power. In this blend, wild propolis is crushed by hand and combined with organic jungle tobacco and ash from the Tsunu tree, forming a medicine of profound spiritual depth.
Known for its earthy, resinous taste and sweet-spicy floral aroma, this rare blend may support:
- Spiritual protection and energetic shielding
- Focus, clarity, and presence in prayer or ceremony
- Grounding before vision work or sacred chanting
- Connection to the forest’s wisdom and the bee’s courage
- Respiratory strength and lung clearing
Traditionally applied using a tepi or kuripe, this sacred snuff is always offered with prayer or song. The wild propolis is gathered in small amounts from native bees such as uruçu and jataí, dried under the sun, and gently ground to preserve its healing spirit.
This blend is cherished not only for its medicinal depth, but for the symbolic fusion it represents — between ancestral forest wisdom and the sacred, protective power of the bees.
Tribal Origin: This Wild Propolis Hapé is made exclusively for Shamanic Supply by our trusted Yaminawa partners, using traditional methods passed down through generations.
New to rapé? Explore our full guide to Rapé — from tribal origins to safe use and ceremonial practices.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), Tsunu (Platycyamus regnellii), Green Propolis. (BRAZIL)
Related Names
Related Names
Própolis Verde, Bee medicine, Sacred bee resin. Melipona propolis, Forest bee extract, Amazonian propolis, Tribal propolis
Storage and Freshness
Storage and Freshness
Hapé snuff can remain potent for years when kept in a cool, dry, and dark location. To maintain its quality, ensure your hapé is tightly sealed and protected from any form of moisture. It is not recommended to store hapé in the refrigerator as condensation may form inside the container upon removal.
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
We ship USPS international and domestic orders Monday through Friday. UPS international orders are shipped only on Mondays. For USPS same-day shipping, please place your orders before 11am local time in New Mexico.
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Glossary
Glossary
Rapé: Traditional Portuguese spelling
Rapeh: Common Anglicized spelling
Hapé/Hapeh: Alternative spellings
What is Rapé (Hapé)? Benefits & Safety
What is Rapé (Hapé)? Benefits & Safety
Rapé (hapé) is a time-honored Amazonian sacrament crafted from finely ground medicinal plants and tree ash. Traditionally administered with a bone or bamboo kuripe pipe, hapé is blown directly into the nostrils as part of sacred rituals and ceremonies.
Each blend is unique, but most fall into three categories: spiritual, healing, or fortifying. Indigenous peoples use hapé to ground the mind, clear negative energy, enhance focus, and foster a deeper connection with the spiritual realm.
Please use this sacred plant medicine with respect and clear intention—it is not meant for habitual or social use.
*FDA DISCLAIMER
*FDA DISCLAIMER
This product and the statements made about it on this website have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Read more
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