President Bill Clinton opens Conference held at Maharishi University
2009/09/23 20:15
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Maharishi University of Management
| President Bill Clinton opens conference held at Maharishi University |
Exploring an innovative, field-tested approach to building healthy, sustainable American Indian communities will be the focus of an international conference to be held from September 25 to 27 at Maharishi University of Management in Fairfield, Iowa.
Innovative approach includes meditation, preventive medicine,
wind and solar technologies, and organic greenhouses.
Featured speakers include Joe A. Garcia, President of the National Congress of American Indians; Robert Cook, President of the National Indian Education Association; Lucille Echohawk, strategic advisor for the Casey Family Programs; and Kevin Skenandore, Acting Director of the Bureau of Indian Education.
The five-point plan includes (1) improving educational outcomes through stress-reducing, consciousness-based meditation; (2) improving health and reducing diabetes, heart disease, and substance abuse through prevention-oriented, natural medicine; (3) promoting energy and economic self-sufficiency through wind and solar technologies; (4) growing healthy, nutritious food through organic greenhouses; and (5) safeguarding the land, language, and culture of American Indian populations.
Researchers to present results of “Quiet Time” studies
Researchers will also present the results of several controlled studies on the effects of the “Quiet-Time” Transcendental Meditation program for reducing acute stress and behavioral problems among hundreds of at-risk American Indian youth at the Winnebago (NE), Pine Ridge (SD), and Passamaquoddy (ME) reservations. Findings showed the Quiet Time program promoted higher scores on standardized state tests of mathematics and reading, 25% less absenteeism, and 30% higher graduation rates among the meditating young people compared to controls.
Five-point plan developed by the Hocak Elders Council, Inc,
The five-point plan has been developed by the Hocak Elders Council, Inc., of the Winnebago Reservation, according to Prosper Waukon, enrolled member of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska.
Conference hosts and participants include the Indian Health Services (IHS), National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), National Indian Education Association (NIEA), Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Winnebago Tribal Health Services (WTHS), Winnebago Treaty Hospital–IHS, David Lynch Foundation, and Hocak Elders Council, Inc.
Who should attend?
Leaders of American Indian tribes and First Nation peoples throughout the world; custodians of land, language, cultural, and spiritual traditions; foundations and philanthropists; and educators, health care specialists, organic farmers, and renewable energy experts.
The David Lynch Foundation has funded Phase I of the Model American Indian Community Initiative on the Winnebago Reservation in Nebraska. The Foundation also has provided close to $10 million in scholarship and research grants for at-risk youth in the US, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa to learn the scientifically proven stress-reduction Transcendental Meditation techniques.
Conference Site: Mahariahi University of Managment
Maharishi University of Management is the only accredited university in America offering Consciousness-Based education. It is located in Fairfield, Iowa, in the southeast corner of the state — 60 miles west of the Mississippi River and 60 miles south of Iowa City in the center of the U.S. The campus is set on 270 acres surrounded by wooded areas, fields, and two small lakes.
More information here:
http://www.americanindiansustainableconference.org/
Innovative approach includes meditation, preventive medicine,
wind and solar technologies, and organic greenhouses.
Featured speakers include Joe A. Garcia, President of the National Congress of American Indians; Robert Cook, President of the National Indian Education Association; Lucille Echohawk, strategic advisor for the Casey Family Programs; and Kevin Skenandore, Acting Director of the Bureau of Indian Education.
The five-point plan includes (1) improving educational outcomes through stress-reducing, consciousness-based meditation; (2) improving health and reducing diabetes, heart disease, and substance abuse through prevention-oriented, natural medicine; (3) promoting energy and economic self-sufficiency through wind and solar technologies; (4) growing healthy, nutritious food through organic greenhouses; and (5) safeguarding the land, language, and culture of American Indian populations.
Researchers to present results of “Quiet Time” studies
Researchers will also present the results of several controlled studies on the effects of the “Quiet-Time” Transcendental Meditation program for reducing acute stress and behavioral problems among hundreds of at-risk American Indian youth at the Winnebago (NE), Pine Ridge (SD), and Passamaquoddy (ME) reservations. Findings showed the Quiet Time program promoted higher scores on standardized state tests of mathematics and reading, 25% less absenteeism, and 30% higher graduation rates among the meditating young people compared to controls.
Five-point plan developed by the Hocak Elders Council, Inc,
The five-point plan has been developed by the Hocak Elders Council, Inc., of the Winnebago Reservation, according to Prosper Waukon, enrolled member of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska.
Conference hosts and participants include the Indian Health Services (IHS), National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), National Indian Education Association (NIEA), Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Winnebago Tribal Health Services (WTHS), Winnebago Treaty Hospital–IHS, David Lynch Foundation, and Hocak Elders Council, Inc.
Who should attend?
Leaders of American Indian tribes and First Nation peoples throughout the world; custodians of land, language, cultural, and spiritual traditions; foundations and philanthropists; and educators, health care specialists, organic farmers, and renewable energy experts.
The David Lynch Foundation has funded Phase I of the Model American Indian Community Initiative on the Winnebago Reservation in Nebraska. The Foundation also has provided close to $10 million in scholarship and research grants for at-risk youth in the US, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa to learn the scientifically proven stress-reduction Transcendental Meditation techniques.
Conference Site: Mahariahi University of Managment
Maharishi University of Management is the only accredited university in America offering Consciousness-Based education. It is located in Fairfield, Iowa, in the southeast corner of the state — 60 miles west of the Mississippi River and 60 miles south of Iowa City in the center of the U.S. The campus is set on 270 acres surrounded by wooded areas, fields, and two small lakes.
More information here:
http://www.americanindiansustainableconference.org/
Kontakt:
web:
http://www.americanindiansustainableconference.org/
email: presse@de-na-ag.de