Rev. Dr. Randy Woodley is an activist, scholar, author, teacher, wisdom-keeper, and Cherokee descendant recognized by the Keetoowah Band who speaks on justice, faith, the earth, and Indigenous realities. He is the author of numerous books, including Becoming Rooted and Shalom and the Community of Creation. He and his wife, Edith, co-sustain Eloheh Indigenous Center for Earth Justice and Eloheh Farm & Seeds outside Portland, Oregon. Edith Woodley is the cofounder and co-sustainer of Eloheh Indigenous Center for Earth Justice and Eloheh Farm & Seeds. She was raised on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming and is a member of the Eastern Shoshone tribe. Woodley has a degree from Bacone College and mentors others in the spirituality of the land, farming methods, and seed-keeping. She is a leader in the Decolonizing with Badass Indigenous Grandmas cohort. She and her husband, Randy Woodley, have four grown children and six grandchildren.
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Introduction: The Search for Happiness PART I: MOVING TOWARD THE PRECIPICE Chapter 1: A Distorted Reality: How False Binaries Came to Be Chapter 2: A Failed Experiment: How the West Was Lost Chapter 3: People: Edith's Journey Chapter 4: Identity: Randy's Journey PART II: FINDING A NEW MAP Chapter 5: Sweat Lodges: Questioning Religion, Seeking Spirituality Chapter 6: Bear Dreams: Returning to Our Indigenous Roots Chapter 7: Harmony: Seeking Peace Chapter 8: Respect: Honoring the Sacred PART III: THE INSIDE PATH Chapter 9: Accountability: Remembering that We Are All Related Chapter 10: History: Looking Forward by Looking Back Chapter 11: Humor: Laughing at Ourselves Chapter 12: Authenticity: Speaking from Your Heart PART IV: THE OUTSIDE PATH Chapter 13: Equality: Listening to Everyone Chapter 14: Community: Increasing Friendships Chapter 15: Balance: Working Hard and Resting Well Chapter 16: Generosity: Sharing What You Have Epilogue: Life Is a Circle, Not a Straight Line About Eloheh Notes

