Trip description: Himalayan Health Exchange (HHE) is organizing its 11th annual, anthropological field expedition to India in the summer of 2014. Through independent study/fieldwork in the Inner and Greater Himalayan region of North India, HHE will offer students a practical approach to the study of India and the Himalayan culture in a socio-cultural, medical and religious context. During their journey, team members will attend a 7-day, public health awareness camp and have the opportunity to investigate local history, religious beliefs and practices, modern human adaptations, regional effects of globalization and monastic life. In addition, through trekking and camping in remote areas, they will participate in the interconnectedness of the magnificent natural environment with a daily local existence. This first-hand experience will be accompanied by daily academic lectures and research assistance.
Lecture topics will
include: Cultural, Medical, Economic, Biological and
Visual Anthropology, Religion & Philosophy, Cross-cultural healing,
Ayurveda, Public Health, Buddhism, Hinduism, Indian and Tibetan history, High
Altitude Adaptation, Psychology, Art/Fine Arts, Geography, Social Work,
Sociology, Yoga and Meditation
Note: This is a moderately high-altitude
expedition in rugged Trans Himalayan regions. Field camp elevations range
between 6,000-8,000 feet, with a higher pass crossing of 10,000 feet. As a
participant, you must be in excellent physical shape and health and be willing
to work in improvised field sites.
Locations & destination points: New
Delhi, Kais, Kullu, Bir, Dharamsala and McLeodganj located in
Himachal Pradesh, India.
Expedition fee: All-inclusive land cost fee is
US $3,080. International airfare not included.
Application
deadline: January 15, 2014: **Please be advised that space is limited
Program Coordinators:
Professor Paul Donnelly, Ph.D in Buddhist Studies & Professor
of Religious Studies at Northern Arizona University
Professor Hilarie
Kelly, Ph.D. Anthropology Department, California State University, Long
Beach
Professor Melissa Schrift,
Ph.D. Department of Sociology and Anthropology East Tennessee State University
Ravi Singh, Founder/Director,
Himalayan Health Exchange
For details:
Himalayan Health
Exchange
e-mail: info@himalayanhealth.com
website: www.himalayanhealth.com
phone: 404-929-9399
School credit
available through:
California State University at Long Beach, Northern Arizona
University or
East Tennessee State University
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