Sovereign Nations Health Consortium
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Restoring Our Legacy. Protecting Yours
Our health communities unify and connect members for the healing of the nations, both domestically and abroad.
The Native American Restoration Association (NARA) strives to stimulate awareness and economic recovery for Native American and international indigenous Tribal health issues, without forgetting each individual member has needs too. As a forum for improving, facilitating, and furnishing uniform, ‘best-in-class’ health care access, membership in NARA provides an opportunity for Indians and non-Indians alike to help restore largely forgotten people groups.
We believe community is established through empathy and compassion. While the history of Native Americans in the United States certainly accentuates the point that social, economic, physical, and mental deterioration are wide-spread elements of the human condition, our Tribes seek wholesale restoration through community.
As a 100% Tribally owned and controlled Tribal Health membership organization, members help restore the lives of downtrodden Tribes here and indigenous groups abroad, while gaining access to Native IA insurance policies – a lower cost alternative to the high priced, broken health insurance system.
Uniting Tribal Health Communities
Improving Healthcare
It is our intention to not only provide a solution that changes the lives of anyone decimated by the broken health care system, but also restores the legacy of a forgotten people.
Stimulating Awareness
Together, we can bring better awareness to issues facing native Tribes and those suffering around the world.
Providing Insurance Services
We are committed to providing exceptional health insurance options through Sovereign Nations Insurance. We work to create the most advanced and progressive healthcare available.
Creating Economic Development
Through funds, infrastructure, and education, we are able to change the economic landscape for those often overlooked.
Fostering Cooperation
As a Tribal Owned Healthcare Consortium, SNHC offers high-value insurance plans at a competitive cost, fostering cooperation and synergy among our Tribes and providing solutions to the healthcare crisis in our nation.
Remaining Culturally Connected
We strive to secure for ourselves, our descendants, and all those who share in our vision, advanced and progressive healthcare while remaining committed to tribal economic independence.
The Tribes of SNHC
Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation
The Confederated Tribes of Goshutes’ Reservation (CTGR) is located near the Deep Creek Mountains in western Utah and eastern Nevada. CTGR members have always been effective hunters and gatherers, looking after their land and community while living in an arid desert climate. As a Treaty Tribe, CTGR has developed a strong working relationship of trust with federal and state governments.
Kanosh Band of Paiute Indians
The Kanosh Band of Paiutes is headquartered on Reservation lands in Millard County, Utah. The Kanosh Band received federal recognition and formal establishment of Reservation lands in February 1929 and again in 1941. The Kanosh Band is known for being industrious. Along with a rich history of farming, a sewing plant on the Kanosh Reservation previously secured contracts with NASA, the US Coast Guard, and commercial garment companies. The word “Kanosh” comes from a willow water jug, made from split willows and coated inside and out with pine pitch.
Shivwits Band of Paiutes
The Shivwits Band is one of several Southern Paiute groups that have lived since time immemorial in the area making up what is now southern Utah, northern Arizona, southern Nevada and southeastern California. The Shivwits Band has always been known for hunting, fishing, gathering, and for the Shivwits peoples’ close ties to the land. Based on 28,000 acres of Reservation land near Ivins, Utah, the Shivwits Band was first recognized by the government in 1891 and then again in 1941. After being terminated in 1954 along with other Paiute Bands, the Shivwits Band’s sovereign status was restored by Congress in 1980.