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HONORING THE MEDICINE:
THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO NATIVE AMERICAN HEALING
By
Kenneth Cohen
448 pages, Ballantine Books, Hardcover (image shown) or Paperback
Winner of the Best Spiritual Books Award from Spirituality
& Health Magazine and First Place Winner, National Health
and Wellness Book Award from Books for a Better Life and the
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
HONORING THE MEDICINE is the major comprehensive work on
Native American/ First Nations healing traditions. It was
written as much for the general reader who is unfamiliar with
American Indian medicine, as for the medicine man and woman
or the western physician. Kenneth Cohen has been a teacher
and health educator for more than 30 years, and is able to
put complex subjects in terms that are easy to understand.
Kenneth Cohen takes a simple, but revolutionary approach
to Native American medicine. The book begins by exploring
the core principles of Native American medicine: what values
make one a whole and happy human being, in harmony with one's
family, community, and the natural world? Then there are entire
chapters on specific Native American methods of healing, including
counseling and massage-- fundamental therapies that no previous
author has explored in detail. He offers new interpretations
for the roles of humor, prayer, music, herbs, and dreams in
healing, and discusses the differences between men's and women's
healing gifts.
In each chapter, Cohen explains how Native Americans of various
tribes understand healing therapies, how western medicine,
psychology, or religion interpret them, and how he understands
them, from the vantage point of more than a quarter century
of practice. He includes numerous case studies, drawn from
his own clients.
Yet, Cohen writes from within the tradition, well aware of
what kind of information may not be put on the page-- such
as practices that are the private property of individual healers,
clans, or tribes.
Today, people throughout the world admire Native American
arts, crafts, and literature. Yet America's original healing
traditions remain unknown, and most people consider them something
of the past, perhaps even extinct. HONORING THE MEDICINE reveals
the diversity, richness, continuity, and effectiveness of
Native American healing, giving it the place of respect it
deserves among the world's great healing traditions.
Cohen shows that Native American healing is not a museum
relic, but a living tradition. Also, he does not shy away
from examining the effects of colonialism, including the economic
and political injustices that continue to threaten Native
values, traditions, land, and life. How can we preserve Native
peoples' healing wisdom, Cohen asks, without preserving their
lands and sovereignty? His book is a call for peaceful activism
and justice.
The book is written in an engaging, personal style, with
a balance of scholarship, story, and wit. It includes an extensive
bibliography, endnotes, and resources.
FYI, A Note from Ken Cohen: The original title of my book
was Honoring the Medicine: Principles, Values and Practices
of Native American Healing. Did you know that authors
rarely have rights over the titles of their books? My publisher
decided to keep the title but change the sub-title from Principles,
Values and Practices... to "The Complete Guide to Native
American Healing." I said, "Oh no you're not. With
more than 4.1 million Native Americans divided into more than
700 Nations, there is no such thing as a complete guide. Random
House had more meetings and informed me that the sub-title
would be "The Comprehensive Guide to Native American
Healing." I was irate, "The term 'comprehensive'
is offensive to me and to my Native colleagues. Use this subtitle
and I will black-list my own book and not participate in your
publicity attempts." After more meetings, the publisher
decided on "The Essential Guide to Native American Healing."
Lest I lose even the main title, I agreed. I interpret the
subtitle as "Looking for the Essence" rather than
"The Essential Guide-- you must buy this book."
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AUDIO
NATIVE
WISDOM:
7 KEYS TO HEALTH AND HAPPINESS
1.25 hrs. After performing a traditional Native American
song, Kenneth Cohen shares what indigenous cultures throughout
the world-- Native American, Siberian, Australian, African--
can teach us about health and happiness, including practical
advice on finding your life purpose, harmonizing with nature,
diet, exercise, & meditation. Experience the unwritten,
oral tradition first-hand.
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