Stewarding Healthcare Sovereignty
Institutional purpose
An institution built for long-term stewardship
TRIBAL NATIONS HEALTH exists to restore trust, accountability, and sovereignty in healthcare governance. We serve communities that carry responsibility not only for current outcomes, but for future generations.cal systems and the responsibilities carried by Tribal leadership, families, and community.
Our work is grounded in the belief that healthcare is a sovereign asset. It must be governed with discipline, transparency, and respect for the people it serves—rather than shaped by opaque incentives or fragmented intermediaries.
Leadership and responsibility
Accountability begins with leadership
TRIBAL NATIONS HEALTH establishes clear structures that protect healthcare funding, define access, and maintain accountability across all forms of care.
TRIBAL NATIONS HEALTH is Native-led and governed with fiduciary responsibility at its core. Leadership is accountable not only for decisions made today, but for the long-term integrity of the systems entrusted to our care.
Board of Directors
Mo Brings Plenty
Co-Founder & Cultural Steward
Lakota Sioux Nation
(Board Director)
James Jordan
Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer
(Board Director)
VaRene Martin
Mvskoke (Creek) Nation
Thlopthlocco Tribal Town
(Board Director)
Frances Alvarez
Executive Vice President, Tribal Relations
San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians
(Board Director)
Brian Giboney
Chief Operations Officer
(Board Director)
Origin, without mythology
Grounded in responsibility, not symbolism
TRIBAL NATIONS HEALTH draws from deep experience working alongside Tribal governments and self-funded communities. Our approach reflects respect for tradition, commitment to modern governance, and an understanding that trust is earned through structure and discipline—not promises.
