ABOUT
SACTUARY EARTH PROJECT
Jennifer Andrulli
Chief Operating Officer
Jennifer Andrulli is Yup’ik and Siberian Yup’ik, with ancestral ties to Qaluyaaq (Nelson Island, Alaska), and a member of Too Naaleł Denh, a federally recognized Tribe (Manley Hot Springs Tribe). Born into a family of traditional healers, medicine people and mystics, Jennifer was trained from childhood to be a bridge between ak’allaq cali nutarau (the old ways and the new) continuing her family’s lineage.
She has dedicated her life to the revitalization, application, and adaptation of Indigenous healing practices and traditional ecological knowledge for the wellbeing of all people, now and into the future. Her work is guided by a spiritually grounded philosophy rooted in animism, honoring ancestral wisdom while engaging in respectful dialogue with global spiritual and religious traditions.
Jennifer actively participates in international forums and collaborations on Indigenous healing, spirituality, religion, and knowledge exchange, fostering cross-cultural understanding and solidarity. Her work has been featured in public forums, academic settings, and cultural gatherings, where she speaks on Indigenous perspectives, resilience, and traditional ecological knowledge. She is recognized regionally and internationally for her contributions to traditional ecological knowledge revitalization, holistic health, and wellness. She is an avid volunteer, contributing her time and expertise to community-based initiatives that support traditional ecological knowledge, wellness, and environmental stewardship.
As an educator and practitioner, Jennifer empowers individuals and groups to embody practical strategies that support vitality and foster lasting resilience. She is the co-founder and director of Traditions in Healing, a multigenerational Alaska Native traditional healing and ethnomedicine clinic and retreat center based in Soldotna, Alaska. She also serves as an adjunct professor for the Alaska Ethnobotany Program at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
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Camille Moritz
President of the Board
Camille has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Graduate Studies in Jungian Archetypal Psychotherapy & Body Centered Therapies. She has been a 15-year clinical case manager in traditional centers and has been providing Spiritual, Psychic, Intuitive Readings, and Transformational Soul Healing sessions for more than 20 years.
Born with the clairvoyant gift of Revelation, Camille channeled an in depth transformational system of “Divine Revelation” whereby each soul is freed of karmic debt through sacred-heart revealing, clearing and integrating into the new Cosmic Fifth Dimensional Earth. Her mission is to call forth all to be revealed, healed and restored in Divine Justice, Truth, Light and Peace.
Heaven on Earth, Just for Being Is the DIVINE PLAN.
Camille loves to teach Light Activation Play-shops facilitating easy fulfilling life. She is known for sharing transformational “tools” that facilitate healing the Sacred-Heart, Self-Mastery, Personal Empowerment, Soul-Clearing, Spiritual Psychic Development and Activation the Golden Age of Enlightenment. “All is intended to happen through prayer, Invocation, affirmation, claiming, and requesting or asking source from the sacred heart. And it does so due to our Inherent Value as divine sacred worthy and imperfectly perfect Co-Creator Beings. Ask and it will manifest in form…. JUST FOR
BEING!!!” May Just Life Prevail as Heaven On Earth, With Ease, Just for Being. Only Love Is Real.
Meda DeWitt
Chief Executive Officer
Meda’s Tlingit names are Tśa Tsée Náakw, Khaat kła.at, and Jánwu Tláa. Her adopted Iñupiaq name is Tigigalook, and her adopted Cree name is Boss Eagle Spirit Woman. Her clan is Naanya.aayí and she is a child of the Kaach.aadi. Her family comes from Shtuxéen kwaan (now referred to as Wrangell, AK). Meda’s lineage also comes from Oregon, Washington, and the BC/Yukon Territories. Currently, she lives on Dena’ina lands in Anchorage, Alaska, with her fiancé, James Paoli, and their eight children.
Meda DeWitt is a Lingít traditional healer, certified massage therapist, ethno-herbalist, educator, and virtual and in-person events coordinator. DeWitt has an associate’s degree in science, an associate’s degree in human services, and an associate’s degree in Alaska Native Studies from the University of Alaska Anchorage. She has a bachelor’s degree in liberal studies: women’s rites of passage; a master’s degree in arts in Alaska Native traditional healing from the Alaska Pacific University; and is currently in an Indigenous studies doctoral program at Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi, New Zealand.
Meda focuses on a multi-faceted approach to achieving holistic broad spectrum movement building. Meda’s work revolves around the personal credo “Leave a world that can support life and a culture worth living for.” Her work experience draws from her training as an Alaska Native traditional healer and Healthy Native Communities capacity building facilitator.

Our Medicine describes the relationship between Alaska’s Indigenous peoples and the natural world. Noting that Medicine is not only physical, but is mental, emotional, and spiritual. Each scene describes a time and space in the seasonality of our world, from fishing and gathering in the summer to dancing and bathing in the winter. The Concentric circles and arrows show the relationship and intertwining of each season, showing the importance of dance and prayer to give gratitude to the natural world for food and medicine. In the center is a Lingit formaline design of the eye of awareness; this motif traditionally represents the Yup’ik “Ellam Yua: The spirit of the universe.” This cross-culturalinspiration is based on the design that was made for Dr. Rita Blumenstein, who is Yup’ik, by Jim Schoppert, a revered Lingit artist. This element is added to commemorate the late Dr. Rita Blumenstein, and honor the healing work that she has done across Alaska.
