Camp Ebiil
"My Land, My Water, My Home. May I be good to you as you have been to me."
Camp Ebiil was created in 2005 in response to the environmental challenges faced by Palau’s natural resources under threat from over-harvesting and other unsustainable practices. While governments and environmental protection agencies rush to develop policies and plans to protect natural resources, the smaller communities struggle to accept this new concept while surviving on the very resources faced by these emerging environmental challenges. In planning and developing of the camp’s learning objectives, it became clear that many, if not all, of the indigenous knowledge and practices integrated processes that embraced environmental protection and conservation values and principles. Thus, Camp Ebiil has evolved in this very ideology of teaching environmental protection through cultural practices that respect “mother nature,” promoting peaceful actions – a way of life. It is Ebiil Society’s belief that knowledge and appreciation of one’s roots increases a sense of ethnic pride that will promote the protection of one’s identity and heritage. The program’s goal is to plant the seeds of knowledge to bring forth the Palauan wisdom “llomes el reng” – “light in the heart.”
Reports
Camp Ebiil 2021 Report