We invite you to the sacred ceremony with the medicine of Rapé leaded by three very special women from the Huni Kuin tribe! 🌿
Rapé is a sacred medicine from the amazon forest, it’s a mix of tobacco and ashes from various plants from the jungle. It can help us ground, connect deeper with our essence and cleanse everything that does not serve us.
During this process we will be accompanied by instruments and sacred chants that are designed to bring healing and joy to our hearts.
It will be a space for celebration, dancing and joy! 🔥🪶
You are very welcome to bring a rattle with you 💃
More about our guests:
Sâmia Biruany Huni Kuin is a prominent spiritual leader who combines leadership, spirituality, and empowerment within her cultural context, deep in the Brazilian Amazon. As a representative of the Mawa Isa Keneya group, a collective of female spiritual leaders from Pinuya Village, she holds a pivotal role within her community, where she leads and oversees spiritual practices rooted in healing through plant medicine. Biruany is widely recognized for her groundbreaking achievements, as she is notably the first Huni Kuin woman to lead Ayahuasca works and engage in pioneering studies, challenging traditional gender roles and expectations. Beyond her village, Biruany's influence transcends borders.
Yaka Banu is the granddaughter of the respected Huni Kuin elder Pajé Kupi, from Pinuya village. Married to Nawã Siã, she is a mother, a talented txaná (singer) & artisan. Yaka began her journey into spirituality at a very young age alongside her grandfather, today carrying a deep wisdom of the Huni Kuin traditional chants. Her presence is soft, grounded and deeply wise as she keeps strengthening her studies with the sacred master plants and the Huni Kuin spirituality together with the Mawa Isa Keneya group.
Samara Huni Kuin (Maxi) is Biruany’s younger sister and carries both Huni Kuin and Yawanawa lineage in her blood. Not only is she a young leader, a mother, and artisan, she is a very talented txaná (singer), sharing the chants of her people through her powerful voice and incredible guitar playing. Samara emanates a unique and vibrant presence and has been traveling around the world sharing the powerful force of the forest, representing the new generation of the Huni Kuin people.
They'll be joined by their Brazilian guardian & translator Luiza Jardim, who has been working closely with the Huni Kuin and other Amazonian indigenous peoples, supporting these communities in the territory and bridging these traditions with the outside world.
You can check more of their beautiful singing and powerful presence here:
If you wish to know more about deeper studies write us a private message here:
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Time: 02.10.2025 18:00
The event will last about 2-3 hours
(You can arrive from 17:30, and at least 15 min before)
Place: Sandvang Kultursenter (Hellaveien 234, 1458 Fjellstrand)
Investment: 500 NOK
We require a non-refundable deposit of 200 NOK
Payed to this account:
Name: Malgorzata Alicja Kedziora
IBAN: GB77 TRWI 2308 0127 0256 97
Swift/BIC: TRWIGB2LXXX
Bank name and address: Wise Payments Limited, 1st Floor, Worship Square, 65 Clifton Street, London, EC2A 4JE, United Kingdom
Direct link for Wise users:
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Or Revolut:
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Reference: Circle 02.10 + Name
(The rest is to be paid at the place in cash)
If you want to book your place write a message to us.
To be more comfortable you can bring a blanket with you 😊
There will be an opportunity to purchase Huni Kuin art and jewellery, as well as fresh Rapé from the village.
If you are interested bring extra cash in euro for that!
Só Alegria!
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