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"Ken
Bear Hawk is a true medicine person who is trying to help
the people that need help. He has helped me; he has helped
my wife. I am proud to walk hand in hand as a brother to
Ken
Bear Hawk. We walk as friends, we walk in the spirit world,
we walk together. We help each other, we help other people.
This is the medicine way of the Indian people. I've always
considered Ken Bear Hawk a powerful medicine man because
he
has been given by the people of our tribes the secrets
that are not given to very many people today. I stand behind
him
one hundred percent."
--War Eagle (Cherokee-Lumbee)
"He integrates the Cycles of Truth and the Pathway of
Peace to acquaint each one to their personal gifts and ability
to grow in a sacred manner. He teaches the relevance of this
philosophy to today's culture and needs. The Wolf Clan Teaching
Lodge is honored to recommend Ken Cohen as a qualified teacher
of the wisdom, philosophy and prophecy of the Seneca. DaNaho."
--Twylah Nitsch (Seneca)
"Ken Cohen is known and accepted as a teacher and a healer
of Native American Indian methods by Native Medicine men.
I am honored to have been one of his teachers."
--Keetoowah (Cherokee)
"Ken
is one of those few individuals who has denied in himself
neither intuition nor intellect, but has achieved a balanced
synthesis. This balance, plus his many talents, have made
him a cultural bridge between East and West, and between ancient
and modern...I am not reluctant to recommend Ken Cohen as
a "healer" and teacher of ancient and modern forms
of "energy medicine" forms of healing and spirituality.
On the contrary, I am pleased to recommend him to you."
--Elmer Green, Ph.D., Menninger Foundation
"Ken Cohen's credentials are broad and deep. He brings
a friendly, unpretentious spirit with him. He is able to speak
to the scholar and to the beginner."
--John Locke, Ph.D.
Chair, Comparative Literature, University of Arkansas
"Ken Cohen is a teacher of people beyond being a teacher
of holistic subjects. He is a healer who knows how to help
the body heal itself and he works with his clients to ready
them to participate and take charge of their healing."
--Zalman M. Schachter
Professor of Religion, Naropa University
"I want to acknowledge the fine presentation that you
made to our fourth year psychiatrists in training. We are
all sorry that the time was limited to two hours. Your breadth
of knowledge in anthropology and your ability to relate it
to issues in psychiatry was most appreciated."
-- The University of Kansas Medical Center
"Words
cannot begin to express our appreciation for your involvement
in the dedication of the Native American site and tipi at
our Elementary School. Your expertise and the warm and caring
manner of working with the children was outstanding. The storytelling
and sharing of dances was a highlight for all present. I personally
thank you for all your insight and help in making the day
a success and one to be remembered. We look forward to working
with you again in the future."
-- Elementary School Teacher
"Dear
Bear Hawk, Thank you for singing the Indian songs and for
letting me play the rattle. I loved the stories. You are nice."
-- Second Grade Student
"Dear
Bear Hawk, Thank you for coming on the back packing trip with
our class. The Indian presentation was very fun, and I love
how you play the drum. I am glad you came!"
-- Fourth Grade Student
"Dear
Bear Hawk, Thanks for teaching us how to dance the Indian
way. It was fun. My favorite dance was the wolf dance. I hope
that nobody forgets the way of the Indians. And I think that
having this tipi dedication will help us remember."
-- Sixth Grade Student
Praise
for Honoring the Medicine:
The Essential Guide to Native American Healing
"This
landmark book is a stunning tour de force. Kenneth
Cohen has crafted a comprehensive yet accessible compilation
of the theory and practice of Native American medicine. Drawing
upon equal parts native traditions, folk wisdom, personal
experience, and scholarship, Honoring the Medicine
is that rarest of books-- one that makes an original contribution
to knowledge in several distinct fields, particularly cross-cultural
anthropology, comparative religion, and the history of medicine."
--Jeff Levin, Ph.D., M.P.H.
author of God, Faith, and Health
"Out
of years of experience, Kenneth Cohen offers this gift of
immense wisdom and insight into ancient and still-honored
ways of healing. HONORING THE MEDICINE will challenge your
everyday perceptions of reality and lead you to a quiet, more
mindful and healthful place. Be prepared: it could transform
your life."
--Margaret Coel
author of Chief Left Hand, Southern Arapaho, and
The Spirit Woman
"Cohen's
book is a form of medicine in itself-- medicine for the mind.
He does not allow the reader quick, easy answers, but slowly
and carefully untangles the confusion that for so long has
created a barrier between the western world into which he
was born, and the Native one into which he was adopted. This
healing of words is truly respectful in a way Native Americans
and those from around the world with open minds can appreciate.
In doing so, he creates the missing context in which communication
between different types of "medicine" is possible,
and not a moment too late. We all need healing. I strongly
encourage readers to study this book with open hearts and
minds."
--Evan Pritchard (Micmac)
author of No Word for Time, The Way of the Algonquin People
and Native New Yorkers, the Legacy of the Algonquin People
of New York
"Kenneth
Cohen writes from a place of beauty, truth, and integrity.
He inspires us to reconnect with traditional ways for healing
the earth and ourselves. Honoring the Medicine speaks to the
passion that burns inside of us to connect with ancestral
knowledge. It is a brilliant work."
--Sandra Ingerman
author of Soul Retrieval and Medicine for the Earth
"Honoring
the Medicine takes you on a vision quest level. Must reading
for those ready to enter higher consciousness."
--Ted C. Williams (Tuscarora Wolf Clan), author of The
Reservation
"What
a magical, comprehensive integration of indigenous, western,
and multi-cultural knowledge! Honoring the Medicine's
synthesis reminds us that we are all one. It reminds us to
respect and honor the earth and all of life. And, surprisingly,
it affirms that Native American healing is not a thing of
the past, but rather, a tradition with a brilliant future!"
--U.S. Congresswoman Claudine Schneider
contributor to The Planetary Interest
"Ken
Bear Hawk's message is recognized, respected, and needed.
Many elders throughout North America have welcomed him into
their homes. At ceremonies on the reservation I have seen
people moved by the power of his words. Ken's calm, grace,
and wisdom shine through the pages of this book. It is a rare
opportunity to listen to a man who has gone so far and who
brings new gifts and insight to America's most ancient tradition
and to the larger world."
--Tom Heidlebaugh (Leni-Lenape)
Storyteller, Poet, contributor to The Great Canoes
"I
have been involved in traditional healing all of my life and
have studied extensively in this field. I have never found
a work as complete in its research and actual application
of the principles as Honoring the Medicine. It's hard
to find any work to compare with it. Honoring the Medicine
is the most comprehensive."
--Gladys T. McGarey, M.D.
past president of the American Holistic Medical Association,
author of The Physician Within You: Medicine for the Millennium
"If
you were to search for a living core among the diversity of
Native American healing practices, you could not find a better
guide than this thorough, thoughtful book by Kenneth Cohen.
The very method of inquiry and discourse is part of the teaching
This
is a book you could carry into the wilderness if you had to
choose just one. In it, you can hear the voice of the Earth
itself, whispering in the great silence."
--Stephen Larsen, Ph.D.
author of The Shaman's Doorway
"Anyone
wanting insight into the world of Native American healing
will be wise to read this remarkable, penetrating work. Kenneth
Cohen has been gifted with wisdom and blessings from many
Native American elders. As a result, he has emerged as one
of the great explicators of the Native American worldview.
It is refreshing to see the dignity and honor he has toward
his subject, when so much of contemporary writing on this
subject is trivialized. This is a valuable addition to the
canon of healing."
--Larry Dossey, M.D.
author of Healing Beyond the Body and Reinventing
Medicine
"Honoring
the Medicine is both a medicine and an honoring of the
Native American ways of healing. Kenneth Cohen has created
a timeless classic that is essential reading for all who are
interested in indigenous medicine. Blessed by elders and rooted
to the old ways, this work arrives at a time when we need
it most."
--Bradford P. Keeney, Ph.D.
editor of Profiles of Healing
"Honoring
the Medicine is a remarkable book. In it, Kenneth Cohen
presents the panorama of Native American healing practices
in a format that is both fascinating and applicable. Cohen
is a gifted storyteller, and he spins narratives that instruct
as well as entertain."
--Stanley Krippner, Ph.D., past president of The American
Psychological Association, author of Spiritual Dimensions
of Healing
"Kenneth
Cohen captures the feeling and essence of Native American
healing in another masterpiece of exploration in healing traditions.
His breadth and depth of understanding are presented in explanations
of traditions and rituals, clear discussions, examples and
stories. Reading this book is a healing experience on many
levels."
--Daniel J. Benor, M.D.
author of Spiritual Healing: Scientific Validation of a
Healing Revolution
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