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Randy and Edith, I want to help sustain Eloheh!

Creating Indigenous Education experiences in the Pacific Northwest

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Edith and Randy Woodley are co-creators/co-sustainers at Eloheh, a Cherokee Indian word meaning harmony, wholeness, abundance, and peace. Our goal is to live in harmony with the land and with each other. Using traditional Indigenous knowledge (TIK), wisdom, and practices as a guiding model, we are creating a center that embodies educating the whole person in their whole context. Eloheh Indigenous Center for Earth Justice focuses on developing, implementing, and teaching sustainable and regenerative earth practices. We teach a process of decolonization and indigenization. Eloheh Farm & Seeds seeks to be a model of regenerative agricultural, animal husbandry, and wild-tending systems that support human needs while improving the earth and all creation inhabiting the web of life.