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American Indian Conference to Focus on Health, Sustainability
September 19th, 2009 · 
Fairfield,Iowa/Victoria,BC (Hollywood Today/RPRN) 09/19/09 — Leaders of Native 
Indian tribes from around the US and Canada will gather on the campus of 
Maharishi University of Management in Fairfield, Iowa, for an international 
conference September 25-27 entitled “Building Healthy, Sustainable American 
Indian Communities.”
Conference 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.
Conference hosts and participants include the Hocak Elders Council, Inc., the 
Indian Health Services (IHS), the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), 
the National Indian Education Association (NIEA), the Bureau of Indian Affairs 
(BIE), Winnebago Tribal Health Services (WTHS), the Winnebago Treaty 
Hospital-IHS, and the David Lynch Foundation.
For more information see conference website and video on TM and Diabetes Among 
Native Americans: http://www.americanindiansustainableconference.org/
See Indian Country Today article, Sustainability quest: http://bit.ly/4vNhWo
Also News From Indian Countryarticle, Indian Country leaders meet in Iowa to 
explore new approaches to sustainable communities: http://bit.ly/JUOM7
Canadian First Nations participants include STOLCEL [John Elliott], 
Tekahnawiiaks [Joyce King], and Tim Paul. STOCEL is a cultural and language 
custodian for his [Saanich] People and speaks extensively on culture and 
language and history; Tekahnawiiaks [Joyce King]is currently the Director of 
the Akwesasne Justice Department and is on the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne; and 
Tim Paul, is Executive Director of the Maliseet Nation Conservation Council of 
New Brunswick. http://mncc.ca/
STOLCEL will be receiving an honorary Ph.D. from M.U.M. for his lifelong work 
to revive the mother tongue of the Saanich People, his contribution as 
Co-Founder of FirstVoices, the world’s first web-based Aboriginal language 
archive, and for his discovery of the connection between the traditional 
language of his people and the underlying intelligence of Nature available in 
the sounds and structure of Veda, which he made in collaboration with M.U.M. 
founder Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. [See BACKGROUNDER on STOLCEL]
Tekahnawiiaks [Joyce King]will be speaking twice at the conference: on 
Education, and on Safeguarding Culture and Language. She lives on the Akwesasne 
Reserve near Cornwall, Ontario, along the border between Canada and NY State. 
Her bio is available online: <http://www.tekahnawiiaks.com/bio.html>.
Tim Paul will speak on his own experience with TM and the lowering of his blood 
sugar levels, as well as his keen interest in the “eco village” model at MUM, 
and the desire of the Maliseet Nation Conservation Council to incorporate many 
of the “sustainable technologies” demonstrated there, in his own Maliseet 
communities throughout New Brunswick.
The conference will showcase Consciousness-Based education, prevention-oriented 
health care, renewable energy, organic agriculture, and cultural preservation. 
Researchers will also present the results of several controlled studies on the 
effects of the Transcendental Meditation® technique for reducing acute stress 
and behavioral problems among hundreds of at-risk American Indian youth at the 
Winnebago (Nebraska), Pine Ridge (South Dakota), and Passamaquoddy (Maine) 
reservations.
Findings to date show the Transcendental Meditation technique promoted higher 
scores on standardized state tests of mathematics and reading, 25% less 
absenteeism, a 20% drop in disciplinary incidents, and 30% higher graduation 
rates among the meditating young people compared to controls.
“The timing is perfect for this conference because the need is so great among 
the tribes,” said John Boncheff, who is co-director of the Transcendental 
Meditation program at the Winnebago reservation. “The Transcendental Meditation 
technique is not only helping students perform better in school, but it’s also 
helping both adults and children to overcome the terrible epidemic of diabetes, 
which strikes up to 80 percent of all American Indians.”
Dr. Boncheff said that it’s also helping American Indians reconnect with their 
spiritual heritage and traditional culture.
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