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Eloheh Indigenous Center for Earth Justice

Eloheh/Eagles Wings

Yamhill, Oregon, United States

SolarEnergy StorageNGO
Founded 1999

About

Founded in 1999, Eloheh Indigenous Center for Earth Justice is a ngo headquartered in Yamhill, United States specializing in Solar, Energy Storage.

Eloheh Indigenous Center for Earth Justice is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 1999 by Dr. Randy Woodley (Cherokee) and Edith Woodley (Eastern Shoshone). The organization operates Eloheh Farm & Seeds, a 10-acre regenerative farming operation near Yamhill, Oregon, dedicated to restoring the land to ecological harmony using North American Indigenous knowledge and practices. The farm practices regenerative agriculture, animal husbandry, and wild-tending systems while maintaining heritage and open-pollinated seeds. The center hosts educational programs, workshops, retreats, and community gatherings focused on ecological justice, Indigenous spirituality, decolonization, and sustainable living. A 40.74 kW solar array with 50 kWh battery storage was installed to support the learning center and grid, producing approximately 47,600 kWh annually. The organization emphasizes agrivoltaic principles, combining solar energy generation with shade-crop cultivation beneath panels.

Regenerative AgricultureIndigenous KnowledgeEducational InstitutionAgrivoltaicsSustainable FarmingOff-Grid PowerPacific Northwest

Headquarters

Yamhill, United States

Founded

1999

Company Type

NGO

Business Models

B2CCommunity Engagement

Value Chain

O&MConsultingCommunity Engagement

Projects

Eloheh Farm Solar Installation

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