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February 16, 2020 by Sten Johansson

Rainbow Hawk, One of the Last True Hippies

Rainbow Hawk, One of the Last True Hippies
February 16, 2020 by Sten Johansson

It was in 2001 when I arrived in La Paz after I had been hitchhiking up the Pacific coast of Mexico. I only had my backpack, some dive gear, and a camera. Money was non-existent, so I was looking for a new place to work and live.

By the malecón, in one of the side streets where there were only foot traffic, some cafes and a few restaurants, a man wearing a straw hat and sporting a long white beard was observing me with very piercing eyes. I sat down with him after he proffered a greeting. It was Rainbow Hawk, with his dogs, Ricky and Bruja.


He became a bank of information for me and was one of the first persons whom I got to know in La Paz.

Later on I got my first job as a dive guide for a very low salary. With the money that I earned, I was able to rent a small room with a refrigerator, a cooking plate, a small TV and shower without hot water. I paid 80 bucks a month.

After work I used to pass by Rainbow’s spot on my second-hand bike, which I bought in the segunda (second-hand shop) in Chametla. I would stop to talk and listen to him while having a beer.

Rainbow told me about the time when he bought emeralds in Colombia and smuggled them up to the States, and the money from that effort supported schools in Mexico; how he was part of organizing the Woodstock; the big protest against the Vietnam war outside of the White House; and of course, the Rainbow Gatherings. I also heard stories of his time as an elephant trainer in a circus. He spoke softly, in a mumbling low voice, so sometimes I missed some of what he said.

If I remember right, he arrived in La Paz on a sailboat. He had a daughter and two sons who never visited him.

Rainbow Hawk did dot paintings that he copied, signed, and sold. I still have one of his works at home; I bought it from him many years ago.

One day, I asked him, “Rainbow, where do you live?”

“Oh, I sleep in the car, with my dogs.”

Since I was working during the day and Rainbow was in the callejón (side street) at night, I said, “Take your dogs and you can stay at my place!”

Rainbow ended up staying with me for some months. He and the dogs, Ricky and Bruja, slept on the bed, while I stayed on the floor in the little room with a floor area of 4 sqm.

In the winter of 2002, I suddenly received an offer to jump onboard the megayacht Mystere to go to Acapulco. The catch was, I had to go pack and leave that day. I walked over to the callejón and informed him that I had to go; he could stay on for the rest of the month. He warned me that Bruja was at home and about to give birth, so watch out.

Give birth, she did! I went straight to the closet to grab my backpack when I came home. In the corner of the little closet were five or six pups (I don’t remember) who were using my backpack as their makeshift bed. My bag was covered in hair and blood after the natural delivery. Bruja was barking and growling at me all the while. Even if we knew each other well, a mother is very protective of her newborns. It took me a good hour sitting and talking with her to be able to finally reach around her to grab my backpack. After washing off the traces of childbirth in the shower, I hurriedly packed my stuff and left La Paz.

After my stint on Mystere, I came back to La Paz as it had become a base for me. Rainbow had stayed in the room for a while, but he eventually left. He had a couple of Rainbow Gatherings in La Paz that I never managed to attend. There was a project to get a piece of land in Todos Santos that never took off. I moved away years later, but I met with him now and then when I was in town. We would sit and have a chat, and I would occasionally leave something for him. Ricky and Bruja had long gone; he’d had a few dogs since then. The last one was called Rosa.

Rainbow Hawk was a fixture in La Paz. Every time I looked in to the callejón, he was there. Since I didn’t live in La Paz anymore, we would email each other every now and then.

I was in La Paz for a private trip a few weeks before he died. I had written to him, but I didn’t get any answer; nor was he in the callejón when I passed by on my motorbike. Weeks later I learned from my wife that he had died.

I constantly remind myself not to take people for granted, to assume that they will be there all the time. Life is fragile and people suddenly wander off.

I miss you, Rainbow. I’m thankful for the time we had together and wish you well in your travel. You are one of the last true hippies!

Sten with Rainbow - El Callejon, La Paz © Sten Johansson
Rainbow with Sten - El Callejon, La Paz © Sten Johansson

Rainbow Hawk is a Keeper/Carrier of the Prophecy of the Warriors of the Rainbow: Indigenous Peoples’ Prophecy

“When the Mother Earth is sick and the animals are dying, there will come a tribe of peoples from all cultures who believe in deeds, not words, and they will restore the Mother Earth to her former beauty.”

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15 comments

Patrick says:
March 14, 2020 at 7:40 pm

Thanks for this!

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Sten says:
March 15, 2020 at 7:38 pm

My pleasure! Thanks for stopping by!

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Eleanor Skidmore says:
March 15, 2020 at 4:11 pm

I remember when he was trying to get the land purchase off the ground. So great that you have been able to share this with us. Blessings x

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Sten says:
March 15, 2020 at 7:43 pm

Hello Eleanor, this could be a community project in memory of Rainbow?

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Belinda Wilson says:
April 25, 2020 at 1:50 am

Lovely tribute, Sten
Belinda

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Sten says:
April 25, 2020 at 5:37 pm

Thank you, Belinda!

Sten

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Bianca McCollough says:
October 22, 2020 at 11:37 pm

In all fairness, I (his daughter) never knew where (or if he was) til later in life. We corresponded in his last years. Thanks for the stories though.

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Dan says:
January 24, 2021 at 10:12 pm

I remember meeting you once through Rainbow in the Callejon back in 2003 or somewhere abouts.
Finding this article you wrote about Rainbow brought in a rush of memories from the first time I met Rainbow in 1988 and for the second time and the knowing him as a friend from 2003 and on.
I too stayed with Rainbow in an old dilapidated apartment building with Ricky and Bruja, but he was the one who put me up when I had no money or place to stay. How interesting the world goes around.

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Sten says:
July 19, 2021 at 4:28 pm

Dan, I couldn’t agree more. Thank you for visiting.

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Bianca McCollough says:
May 7, 2022 at 4:05 am

Just so you know, I am Rainbow hawks only daughter, and he NEVER asked me to visit (up until about 3 weeks before is passing). I never knew where he was, so some of this article seems somewhat calloused.

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Doug says:
July 2, 2022 at 7:35 am

I was at the Big Muddy in 1982 with him and my Mom in council Idaho. I spent 2 weeks there with him and my mom. At that time he was doing Air Brushed tshirts for art. We camped in bus town part of the gathering , we hade a community kitchen that i volunteered daily at. Long time ago…..

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Sten says:
August 4, 2022 at 5:24 pm

Hi Doug,

Where are you and what are you doing now? We cross paths with people in life. Some just pass by, while some stick to you, like Rainbow did to me.

Hope you are well, I have moved back to La Paz.

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Doug says:
October 22, 2024 at 8:48 am

Hey Sten, been back in Michigan every since. And your right some people just pass by some things stick. Met a guy named Diamond Tooth Jerry, and others . Great people for the day and time it was….

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Paul says:
June 20, 2024 at 7:26 pm

Loved to stop and see him after my Baja kayaking trip down the sea of Cortez with Tim means Baja expeditions would buy him and his dog a burrito and didiscused the old times in the haight asburry area of S F.

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Sten says:
July 17, 2024 at 11:17 pm

Hi Paul, nice to read your words. Timo was a dear friend of mine. He ran the original Baja Expeditions with a lot of soul and genuine care for the environment. The name is still there but it’s under a different owner now.

I have good memories of the old times and the originals like Rainbow and Timo. If you come by La Paz, let me know. My wife and I live and work here.

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