
Kenneth
"Bear Hawk" Cohen, MA, MSTh
Ken "Bear Hawk" Cohen author of the critically
acclaimed classic, Honoring the Medicine: The Essential
Guide to Native American Healing (Random House, 2003),
is a a health educator, a traditional healer, and scholar
of indigenous medicine. He is the recipient of the 2003
Elmer and Alyce Green Award for Innovation in Energy
Medicine. Although best known for his pioneering work
in Chinese healing arts (qigong), he has followed the "red
road" of Native American wisdom as his personal
spiritual path for thirty years.
Of
Russian Jewish ancestry, Bear Hawk is an adopted member
of a Cree family from Sturgeon Lake First Nation in Canada
and teaches with the blessings and support of traditional
elders of many Nations. He is an initiate of the Red
Cedar Circle (Si.Si.Wiss Medicine) and various
medicine societies. Bear Hawk was an apprentice to Cherokee
spiritual teacher Keetoowah Christie, from 1977-87. He
also trained with elders from the Northeast, Northwest,
and Northern Plains.
In
his quest for the common root of healing, Bear Hawk was
initiated into Filipino oracion, prayer healing
and psychic surgery, after a five year course of study.
He studied African medicine with the Zulu shaman, Ingwe,
in the lineage of the Holy Man, Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa,
and is a keeper of the sacred "bones" used
in divination. Bear Hawk was one of four North American
students of a master healer of the Igbo Tribe, Nigeria
and is fully trained as an Igbo priest/shaman (dibia).
Bear
Hawk demonstrated his healing abilities as one of nine "exceptional
healers" studied by the Menninger Institute. He
is a popular speaker at scientific, healing, and theological
conferences. Bear Hawk's lectures have been sponsored
by
the National Institute for the Clinical Application of
Behavioral
Medicine, the American Cancer Society, the International
Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine,
the World Congress on Energy Medicine, the Canadian Ministry
of Health, and numerous universities.
In
addition to writing Honoring the Medicine, Bear Hawk
is the author of "Native American Medicine" in
Essentials of Complementary and Alternative Medicine.
This was the first work on Native American medicine to be
included in a U.S. medical school textbook. He is also the
author of Native Wisdom: 7 Keys to Health and Happiness
(Sounds True, audio CD) and more than 200 journal articles
on health and spirituality.
Bear
Hawk lives with his family at 9,000 ft. elevation in the
Colorado Rockies.