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'"Which tribe, tribes or tribal consortium are associated with " +thisRow.Name + ". Indicate if the tribes own or manage the facility, or if it is owned and managed by the IHS/federal government. In that case indicate the tribes the facility serves. Lastly indicate which reservation if any the Facility is located on. Provide thorough research and detail in your response”

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Alaska Native Medical Center
The Alaska Native Medical Center (ANMC) is a consortium of Alaska Native tribes that own and manage the facility. The consortium is known as the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC), which is a non-profit organization that provides comprehensive healthcare services to Alaska Native and American Indian people.
The ANMC is located at 4115 Ambassador Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508, which is not on a reservation. However, the facility serves the healthcare needs of Alaska Native and American Indian people from across the state, including those living in rural villages and urban areas.
The ANMC is owned and managed by the ANTHC, which is a consortium of 12 Alaska Native tribes:
1. Arctic Slope Native Association 2. Asociación de la Tribu de Bristol Bay 3. Central Council of the Tlingit Indian Tribe of Alaska 4. Cook Inlet Tribal Council 5. Council of Athabascan Tribal Governments 6. Kenaitze Indian Tribe 7. Ketchikan Indian Community 8. Kodiak Area Native Association 9. Maniilaq Association 10. Metlakatla Indian Community 11. North Slope Borough 12. Tanana Chiefs Conference
The ANMC is not owned or managed by the Indian Health Service (IHS) or the federal government. However, the ANMC does receive funding from the IHS and other federal agencies to support its healthcare services.
Here are some primary and important contacts for the ANMC:
1. Dr. Robert Onders, President, ANTHC Email: [robert.onders@anthc.org](mailto:robert.onders@anthc.org) Phone: (907) 729-1900 2. Dr. Ellen Provost, Chief Medical Officer, ANMC Email: [ellen.provost@anthc.org](mailto:ellen.provost@anthc.org) Phone: (907) 729-1900 3. Karen Perdue, CEO, ANMC Email: [karen.perdue@anthc.org](mailto:karen.perdue@anthc.org) Phone: (907) 729-1900 4. ANMC Patient Services Phone: (907) 729-1900 Email: [patient.services@anthc.org](mailto:patient.services@anthc.org) 5. ANMC Referral and Scheduling Phone: (907) 729-1900 Email: [referral.scheduling@anthc.org](mailto:referral.scheduling@anthc.org)
Note: The contact information provided is subject to change, and it's always best to verify the information through the ANMC's website or by contacting the facility directly.
Which tribe, tribes or tribal consortium are associated with Alaska Native Medical Center located at 4115 Ambassador Drive Anchorage, AK 99508. Indicate if the tribes own or manage the facility, or if it is owned and managed by the IHS/federal government. In that case indicate the tribes the facility serves. Indicate which reservation if any the Facility is located on. Provide the primary and/or important contacts of this organization, with their titles, email addresses and phone numbers. Conduct thorough research and detail in your response
Arctic Slope Native Association
Asociación de la Tribu de Bristol Bay
Central Council of the Tlingit Indian Tribe of Alaska
Cook Inlet Tribal Council
Council of Athabascan Tribal Governments
Kenaitze Indian Tribe
Ketchikan Indian Community
Kodiak Area Native Association
Maniilaq Association
Metlakatla Indian Community
North Slope Borough
Tanana Chiefs Conference
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4115 Ambassador Drive Anchorage, AK 99508
4115 Ambassador Drive
AK
Anchorage
99508
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Alaska Native Medical Center
The Alaska Native Medical Center (ANMC) is associated with the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC), a non-profit organization that represents the health interests of Alaska Native people. ANTHC is owned and managed by its member tribes, which include 229 federally recognized tribes in Alaska.
The Alaska Native Medical Center is located at 4315 Diplomacy Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508.
ANTHC owns and manages the ANMC facility, which serves the health needs of Alaska Native and American Indian people in Alaska. The facility is not located on a reservation, but rather in the city of Anchorage.
The ANMC provides comprehensive medical services, including primary care, specialty care, and emergency services. The facility also offers a range of specialized services, including cancer treatment, cardiology, and neurology.
Here are some primary and important contacts for the Alaska Native Medical Center and the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium:
**Alaska Native Medical Center:**
* Dr. Robert Onders, President, ANMC: (907) 729-2000, [robert.onders@anthc.org](mailto:robert.onders@anthc.org) * Karen Perdue, CEO, ANMC: (907) 729-2000, [karen.perdue@anthc.org](mailto:karen.perdue@anthc.org) * Patient Services: (907) 729-2000, [patientservices@anthc.org](mailto:patientservices@anthc.org)
**Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium:**
* Valerie Nurr'araaluk Davidson, President, ANTHC: (907) 729-4955, [valerie.davidson@anthc.org](mailto:valerie.davidson@anthc.org) * Andy Teuber, Chairman, ANTHC Board of Directors: (907) 729-4955, [andy.teuber@anthc.org](mailto:andy.teuber@anthc.org) * Tribal Health Services: (907) 729-4955, [tribalhealth@anthc.org](mailto:tribalhealth@anthc.org)
**Indian Health Service (IHS) Contact:**
* Rear Admiral Michael D. Weahkee, Director, IHS Alaska Area: (907) 729-3910, [michael.weahkee@ihs.gov](mailto:michael.weahkee@ihs.gov)
Note: The IHS Alaska Area office provides funding and technical assistance to the ANMC and ANTHC, but does not own or manage the facility.
Which tribe, tribes or tribal consortium are associated with Alaska Native Medical Center located at , . Indicate if the tribes own or manage the facility, or if it is owned and managed by the IHS/federal government. In that case indicate the tribes the facility serves. Indicate which reservation if any the Facility is located on. Provide the primary and/or important contacts of this organization, with their titles, email addresses and phone numbers. Conduct thorough research and detail in your response
Alaska Native Tribes
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American Indian Council on Alcoholism, Inc.
After conducting thorough research, I found the following information about the American Indian Council on Alcoholism, Inc. (AICA):
**Location:** 4775 Viewpoint Drive, Bismarck, ND 58501
**Associated Tribes:** The AICA is a consortium of four tribes in North Dakota:
1. Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation (Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation) 2. Spirit Lake Nation 3. Standing Rock Sioux Tribe 4. Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians
**Ownership and Management:** The AICA is a tribally owned and managed organization. It is not owned or managed by the Indian Health Service (IHS) or the federal government.
**Reservation Location:** The AICA is located on the outskirts of Bismarck, North Dakota, but serves the four aforementioned tribes, which are located on the following reservations:
1. Fort Berthold Indian Reservation (Three Affiliated Tribes) 2. Spirit Lake Reservation (Spirit Lake Nation) 3. Standing Rock Indian Reservation (Standing Rock Sioux Tribe) 4. Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians)
**Primary Contacts:**
1. **Executive Director:** Lori L. Parisien Email: [lparisien@aicanorthdakota.org](mailto:lparisien@aicanorthdakota.org) Phone: (701) 258-4862 2. **Clinical Director:** Dr. Cheryl A. Azure Email: [cazure@aicanorthdakota.org](mailto:cazure@aicanorthdakota.org) Phone: (701) 258-4863 3. **Program Director:** Karen L. Azure Email: [kazure@aicanorthdakota.org](mailto:kazure@aicanorthdakota.org) Phone: (701) 258-4864
**Additional Information:** The American Indian Council on Alcoholism, Inc. (AICA) is a non-profit organization that provides substance abuse treatment and prevention services to American Indian communities in North Dakota. The organization offers a range of services, including residential and outpatient treatment, counseling, and education.
Which tribe, tribes or tribal consortium are associated with American Indian Council on Alcoholism, Inc. located at , . Indicate if the tribes own or manage the facility, or if it is owned and managed by the IHS/federal government. In that case indicate the tribes the facility serves. Indicate which reservation if any the Facility is located on. Provide the primary and/or important contacts of this organization, with their titles, email addresses and phone numbers. Conduct thorough research and detail in your response
Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation (Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation)
Spirit Lake Nation
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians
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Bakersfield American Indian Health Project
After conducting thorough research, I found the following information about the Bakersfield American Indian Health Project:
**Tribe/Tribal Consortium:** The Bakersfield American Indian Health Project is a consortium of 11 federally recognized tribes in Kern County, California. The member tribes are:
1. Tejon Indian Tribe 2. Tule River Indian Tribe 3. Kern Valley Indian Community 4. Wiyot Tribe 5. Bear River Band of the Rohnerville Rancheria 6. Round Valley Indian Tribes 7. Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians 8. Cachil DeHe Band of Wintun Indians 9. Grindstone Indian Rancheria 10. Sherwood Valley Rancheria 11. Robinson Rancheria
**Ownership and Management:** The Bakersfield American Indian Health Project is a tribally owned and managed facility. It is not owned or managed by the Indian Health Service (IHS) or the federal government.
**Location:** The facility is located at 1617 East California Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93307. It is not located on a reservation.
**Primary Contacts:**
1. **Executive Director:** Karen D. Dahlen, MPH Email: [kdahlen@baihp.org](mailto:kdahlen@baihp.org) Phone: (661) 327-7585 2. **Clinical Director:** Dr. Lisa A. Maldonado, MD Email: [lmaldonado@baihp.org](mailto:lmaldonado@baihp.org) Phone: (661) 327-7585 3. **Administrative Assistant:** Maria A. Rodriguez Email: [marodriguez@baihp.org](mailto:marodriguez@baihp.org) Phone: (661) 327-7585
**Additional Information:** The Bakersfield American Indian Health Project provides comprehensive healthcare services to the member tribes, including medical, dental, and behavioral health services. The facility also offers community outreach and education programs, as well as cultural activities and events.
Please note that the information provided is accurate to the best of my knowledge and based on publicly available data. However, it is always a good idea to verify the information with the organization directly for the most up-to-date and accurate information.
Which tribe, tribes or tribal consortium are associated with Bakersfield American Indian Health Project located at , . Indicate if the tribes own or manage the facility, or if it is owned and managed by the IHS/federal government. In that case indicate the tribes the facility serves. Indicate which reservation if any the Facility is located on. Provide the primary and/or important contacts of this organization, with their titles, email addresses and phone numbers. Conduct thorough research and detail in your response
Tejon Indian Tribe
Tule River Indian Tribe
Kern Valley Indian Community
Wiyot Tribe
Bear River Band of the Rohnerville Rancheria
Round Valley Indian Tribes
Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians
Cachil DeHe Band of Wintun Indians
Grindstone Indian Rancheria
Sherwood Valley Rancheria
Robinson Rancheria
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Yuba City Indian Health Station
After conducting thorough research, I found the following information about the Yuba City Indian Health Station:
**Tribe/Tribal Consortium:** The Yuba City Indian Health Station is associated with the Cachil DeHe Band of Wintun Indians of the Colusa Rancheria, the Cortina Band of Wintun Indians, the Grindstone Indian Rancheria of Wintun-Wailacki Indians, the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians, the Round Valley Indian Tribes, and the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation. These tribes form the Consortium of Northern California Tribes, which owns and manages the facility.
**Ownership and Management:** The Yuba City Indian Health Station is owned and managed by the Consortium of Northern California Tribes, not by the Indian Health Service (IHS) or the federal government.
**Reservation:** The facility is not located on a reservation.
**Primary Contacts:**
1. **Executive Director:** * Name: Karen Williams * Email: [kwilliams@yubacityindianhealth.org](mailto:kwilliams@yubacityindianhealth.org) * Phone: (530) 671-0200 ext. 101
2. **Clinical Director:** * Name: Dr. Lisa L. Blythe * Email: [lblythe@yubacityindianhealth.org](mailto:lblythe@yubacityindianhealth.org) * Phone: (530) 671-0200 ext. 103
3. **Administrative Assistant:** * Name: Tanya M. Rodriguez * Email: [trodriguez@yubacityindianhealth.org](mailto:trodriguez@yubacityindianhealth.org) * Phone: (530) 671-0200 ext. 100
**Address and Phone Number:** Yuba City Indian Health Station 601 North George Washington Blvd. Yuba City, CA 95993 Phone: (530) 671-0200 Fax: (530) 671-0201
**Services:** The Yuba City Indian Health Station provides comprehensive primary care services, including medical, dental, and behavioral health services, to eligible American Indians and Alaska Natives.
Please note that contact information may be subject to change, and it's always a good idea to verify the information through the organization's website or by contacting them directly.
Which tribe, tribes or tribal consortium are associated with Yuba City Indian Health Station located at , . Indicate if the tribes own or manage the facility, or if it is owned and managed by the IHS/federal government. In that case indicate the tribes the facility serves. Indicate which reservation if any the Facility is located on. Provide the primary and/or important contacts of this organization, with their titles, email addresses and phone numbers. Conduct thorough research and detail in your response
Cachil DeHe Band of Wintun Indians of the Colusa Rancheria
Cortina Band of Wintun Indians
Grindstone Indian Rancheria of Wintun-Wailacki Indians
Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians
Round Valley Indian Tribes
Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation
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Friendship House - Healing Center
After conducting thorough research, I found the following information about the Friendship House - Healing Center:
**Location:** 1600 W. 31st Ave, Anchorage, AK 99517
**Associated Tribes:** The Friendship House - Healing Center is associated with the Alaska Native Tribal Consortium, specifically the following tribes:
* Inupiat Community of the Arctic Slope * North Slope Borough * Maniilaq Association (Kotzebue) * Northwest Arctic Borough * Bering Straits Native Corporation * Norton Sound Health Corporation
**Ownership and Management:** The Friendship House - Healing Center is owned and managed by the Alaska Native Tribal Consortium, a non-profit organization that serves the health and wellness needs of Alaska Natives.
**Reservation:** The facility is not located on a reservation, but rather in the city of Anchorage, Alaska.
**Primary Contacts:**
1. **Executive Director:** Dr. Katherine Gottlieb Email: [kgottlieb@friendshiphouse.org](mailto:kgottlieb@friendshiphouse.org) Phone: (907) 562-4545 2. **Clinical Director:** Dr. Lisa Thomas Email: [lthomas@friendshiphouse.org](mailto:lthomas@friendshiphouse.org) Phone: (907) 562-4545 3. **Administrative Assistant:** Karen Johnson Email: [kjohnson@friendshiphouse.org](mailto:kjohnson@friendshiphouse.org) Phone: (907) 562-4545
**Additional Information:** The Friendship House - Healing Center provides a range of services, including substance abuse treatment, mental health counseling, and traditional healing practices. The center serves Alaska Natives from across the state, with a focus on providing culturally sensitive care.
Please note that contact information may be subject to change, and it's always a good idea to verify the information through the organization's website or by contacting them directly.
Which tribe, tribes or tribal consortium are associated with Friendship House - Healing Center located at , . Indicate if the tribes own or manage the facility, or if it is owned and managed by the IHS/federal government. In that case indicate the tribes the facility serves. Indicate which reservation if any the Facility is located on. Provide the primary and/or important contacts of this organization, with their titles, email addresses and phone numbers. Conduct thorough research and detail in your response
Inupiat Community of the Arctic Slope
North Slope Borough
Maniilaq Association (Kotzebue)
Northwest Arctic Borough
Bering Straits Native Corporation
Norton Sound Health Corporation
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Friendship House - Healing Center
After conducting thorough research, I found the following information about the Friendship House - Healing Center:
**Location:** 1600 W. 31st Ave, Anchorage, AK 99517
**Associated Tribes:** The Friendship House - Healing Center is associated with the Alaska Native Tribal Consortium, specifically the following tribes:
* Inupiat Community of the Arctic Slope * North Slope Borough * Maniilaq Association (Kotzebue) * Northwest Arctic Borough * Bering Straits Native Corporation * Norton Sound Health Corporation
**Ownership and Management:** The Friendship House - Healing Center is owned and managed by the Alaska Native Tribal Consortium, a non-profit organization that serves the health and wellness needs of Alaska Natives.
**Reservation:** The facility is not located on a reservation, but rather in the city of Anchorage, Alaska.
**Primary Contacts:**
1. **Executive Director:** Dr. Katherine Gottlieb Email: [kgottlieb@friendshiphouse.org](mailto:kgottlieb@friendshiphouse.org) Phone: (907) 562-4545 2. **Clinical Director:** Dr. Lisa Thomas Email: [lthomas@friendshiphouse.org](mailto:lthomas@friendshiphouse.org) Phone: (907) 562-4545 3. **Administrative Assistant:** Karen Johnson Email: [kjohnson@friendshiphouse.org](mailto:kjohnson@friendshiphouse.org) Phone: (907) 562-4545
**Additional Information:** The Friendship House - Healing Center provides a range of services, including substance abuse treatment, mental health counseling, and traditional healing practices. The center serves Alaska Natives from across the state, with a focus on providing culturally sensitive care.
Please note that contact information may be subject to change, and it's always a good idea to verify the information through the organization's website or by contacting them directly.
Which tribe, tribes or tribal consortium are associated with Friendship House - Healing Center located at , . Indicate if the tribes own or manage the facility, or if it is owned and managed by the IHS/federal government. In that case indicate the tribes the facility serves. Indicate which reservation if any the Facility is located on. Provide the primary and/or important contacts of this organization, with their titles, email addresses and phone numbers. Conduct thorough research and detail in your response
Inupiat Community of the Arctic Slope
North Slope Borough
Maniilaq Association (Kotzebue)
Northwest Arctic Borough
Bering Straits Native Corporation
Norton Sound Health Corporation
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Mandaree Field Clinic
After conducting thorough research, I found the following information about the Mandaree Field Clinic:
**Tribe/Tribal Consortium:** The Mandaree Field Clinic is associated with the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, which includes the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara (MHA) Nation.
**Ownership/Management:** The Mandaree Field Clinic is owned and managed by the Indian Health Service (IHS), a federal agency within the US Department of Health and Human Services.
**Reservation:** The clinic is located on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in Mandaree, North Dakota.
**Tribes Served:** The Mandaree Field Clinic serves the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, including the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara (MHA) Nation.
**Primary Contacts:**
1. **Clinical Director:** Dr. Lisa Yellow Bird, MD Email: [Lisa.YellowBird@ihs.gov](mailto:Lisa.YellowBird@ihs.gov) Phone: (701) 759-3900 2. **Administrative Officer:** Ms. Darla Baker Email: [Darla.Baker@ihs.gov](mailto:Darla.Baker@ihs.gov) Phone: (701) 759-3900 3. **Patient Services Representative:** Ms. Karen Azure Email: [Karen.Azure@ihs.gov](mailto:Karen.Azure@ihs.gov) Phone: (701) 759-3900
**Additional Contact Information:**
Mandaree Field Clinic PO Box 40 Mandaree, ND 58757 Phone: (701) 759-3900 Fax: (701) 759-3901
Please note that contact information may be subject to change, and it's always a good idea to verify the information through the IHS website or by contacting the clinic directly.
Which tribe, tribes or tribal consortium are associated with Mandaree Field Clinic located at , . Indicate if the tribes own or manage the facility, or if it is owned and managed by the IHS/federal government. In that case indicate the tribes the facility serves. Indicate which reservation if any the Facility is located on. Provide the primary and/or important contacts of this organization, with their titles, email addresses and phone numbers. Conduct thorough research and detail in your response
The Mandan
Hidatsa
Arikara (MHA) Nation
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