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Kuntanawa (Mukaraka/Mukuraka) | Schinus terebinthifolius
We are so happy to be working with the Kuntanawa allowing us to support them directly via trade and charity.
Mukaraka, a magical rapeh used widely in cleansing ceremonies to remove panemas or blocks. Often Mukaraka is enlisted to calm an over thinking mind and to reduce disturbances of sleep.
The current leaders of the Kuntanawa explained that this is the native’s current (and in most cases only) treatment for Coronavirus or any other infectious disease.
It is said to kill bacteria and viral infections, treats inflammation and sickness of the entire body.
Spiritually removes negative energy and karma causing Panema.
Located in the Brazilian Amazon.
The people of Kuntanawa are one of the twelve known indigenous tribes that live in the state of Acre.
During the beginning of the 20th century, the people almost became extinct by the arrival of the rubber tapper. For almost a century the people stayed off the map from the Brazilian government. The descendants were thought to be wiped out, from the genocide of the Kuntanawa people. At the turn of the 21st century, the Kuntanawa leaders, elders Milton and Mariana, their children and their grandchildren resorted to the government in search of their rights as the protectors of the Kuntanawa land.
This started a new page in history and in the life of the forest, bringing hope to resurrect the knowledge and traditions of their people. Kuntanawa is currently in a phase of reconstruction of their people, spirit, culture, history, and language. There is a focus to heal from the discrimination of their ancestral heritage.
The Kuntanawa nation currently has a modest population spread throughout three villages. There are a total of 100 people, although approximately 400 Kuntanawa can be found in different cities and communities along the riverside.
The challenge of the people of Kuntanawa is survival techniques and self-sustainability that were traditionally taught by their ancestors. These challenges have resulted in the motivation of Kuntanawa to rediscover their traditional ways
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