Hadih Majah is a form of oral poetry in the Aceh region in Indonesia. It articulates the relationship between literature and Nature, people, culture, customs and beliefs. This paper examines the concepts of eco-criticism contained in the Acehnese Literature. The research focuses on natural ecology and the surrounding cultural ecology related to Hadih Majah.It employs qualitative methods, relying on information from the participants of the academic programs that have integrated Hadih Majah. It collects data consisting of words/text from the participants, who have understood them and analyze what have been valued. Data collection techniques include observations, interviews, documents, and audio-visual materials. Research describes data based on natural objects, identifying every Hadih Majah that relates to ecology.The research reveals that there are numerous concepts in Hadih Majah as oral poetry of the Aceh region that relate to literary ecology. It discovered that 34 Hadih Majah refer to literary ecology and values in Aceh. Out of the 25 natural ecological data; 17 refer to relationships between literature and Nature, 8 refer to relationships between literature and people, and 7 refer to cultural ecology. Of the seven, 6 referred to literary relations to customs and one to literary relations with beliefs and myths. Four of them also relate to moral, cultural, religious and social values. It is thus concluded that the form of ecocriticism in Hadih Majah deals with the relationship between literature and Nature, people, culture, customs and beliefs.The paper argues that higher education in Acehnese Literature could employ these as part of their teaching meaningfully since they are culturally rich and possess interesting, relevant and unique ideas. The paper thus demonstrates how the Acehnese Hadih Majah could enrich higher education in literature.