Our Mission

"The day it stops raining in the cloudforest is the day we have failed Mother Earth."

Conserving and protecting the Chocó Andino cloud forest in Ecuador through spiritual healing, education, and sustainable living. We aim to connect communities with Mother Earth, promoting biodiversity and watershed protection through holistic and restorative practices.

Our Story

Since its inception, Nuestra Tierra has been dedicated to preserving and restoring the unique biodiversity of the Chocó Andino cloud forest in Ecuador. Nuestra Tierra’s innovative approach intertwines conservation with spiritual healing and a deep connection to Mother Earth, creating a holistic strategy for environmental stewardship.

Nuestra Tierra’s efforts are rooted in the wisdom and traditions of indigenous communities, emphasizing the spiritual significance of the land. We aim to reconnect people with the natural world, fostering a profound respect for biodiversity and watershed protection. 

One of the cornerstones of our work is the integration of spiritual healing practices into conservation efforts. By promoting a harmonious relationship with nature, we address the underlying spiritual and socioeconomic factors contributing to deforestation. 

Over the coming years, Nuestra Tierra will continue to expand its ecological and social impact. We are committed to creating a sanctuary for biodiversity, where conservation and spiritual connection with Mother Earth go hand in hand. Through our efforts, we aim to inspire a global movement that values the interconnectedness of all life and the importance of preserving our planet’s natural heritage.

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Our Team

Pauina Oviedo

Founder

Paulina, an Ecuadorian medicine woman and visionary, is dedicated to guiding others on their healing journeys. For over 20 years, she has worked with plant medicine, and her expertise as a Gestalt therapist allows her to accompany holistic and integral processes, using art as a source of spiritual discovery, personal growth, and healing. With a background in clinical psychology and as a phytotherapist, Paulina’s multifaceted approach enriches her practice.

Renowned for her organizational prowess, she excels at spearheading projects and initiatives, particularly in the realms of arts and music. As an author and a woman of profound wisdom, her prayers have touched and transformed countless hearts. A co-founder of Mujeres de Luna, an international women’s collective, she is also an artist and an investigator of ancestral songs and chants.

Paulina stands as a recognized leader in her spiritual community, championing necessary changes in a medicine world often dominated by men. Her leadership and advocacy for balance and inclusivity make her a transformative force, inspiring those around her to embrace a deeper connection to the earth and their own inner wisdom.

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Sandra ten Zijthoff

Founder

Sandra is a Peruvian/Dutch resident of Ecuador as of 13 years. She has always been a conservationist at heart, an amateur herpetologist, nature photographer, ceramist and musician. 

Holding a M.Sc. in International Development, and with earlier degrees in Anthropology in Biology, she has worked in the nonprofit sector for most of her professional career before starting Nuestra Tierra and its conservation efforts.

On her free time, she enjoys building websites for good causes and initiatives, learning about sustainable living, bamboo construction and permaculture.

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Rosa Utitiaj

Founder

Rosa, a grandmother and medicine woman, is a representative of the Shuar indigenous nationality of the Ecuadorian Amazon. We are honored to learn from her and receive her medicine during retreats. She shares her songs rituals and traditions, inspiring us to learn and grow through connection with nature.

 

Rosa has recently shared her traditional Ayahuasca Icaros on Bandcamp – buy her album to support her directly!

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Amalia Oviedo

Founder

Amalia Oviedo, raised in Ecuador, is an accomplished journalist and writer specializing in economics, politics, and culture. She is also an experienced field producer and expert in cultural event coordination. Amalia scripts socio-cultural and environmental documentaries, adding depth to important stories. 

A practicing medicine woman for 20 years, she is also a pedagogical assistant and phytotherapist. 

Additionally, she co-founded the women’s collective Mujeres de Luna, which empowers women through community initiatives. 

Her diverse career and dedication to cultural and environmental advocacy highlight her commitment to societal impact.

Our Core Values

Embracing Sustainability, Culture, Wellness and Community

Ecological Integrity

We prioritize sustainable living, using organic farming and renewable energy to coexist harmoniously with nature.

Cultural Vibrancy

We celebrate our cultural diversity through engaging in traditional crafts and music, preserving our rich heritage.

Spiritual Well-being

We support personal growth and wellness through connection with nature, meditation, and holistic health practices.

Community Collaboration

Our community is built on collaboration, offering volunteer projects and shared learning experiences in a supportive environment.