Faculty

These faculty and staff are dedicated to sharing their knowledge with our clinics as well as our communities and they can help you implement programs to address various health conditions.

To connect with one of the experts, please contact us today at echo@npaihb.org.

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Maleah Nore

Maleah Nore

“I love the sense of community and reciprocal learning that Indian Country ECHO brings. In every chair is a leader, and Indian Country ECHO truly embodies that idea. I am able to learn from my fellow faculty and attendees while also making a difference with my own knowledge and experiences. The program brings together empathy and information in a way that creates a ripple effect in our native communities.”

Maleah is a member of the Tlingit Nation from Wrangell, Alaska. She is the former Tribal Health – Reaching out InVolves Everyone (THRIVE) Suicide Prevention Project Coordinator at the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB) and current contractor with ...read more
LaKota Scott

LaKota Scott

Dr. LaKota Scott (Diné) is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor with a Certificate in Natural Childbirth. She completed her naturopathic medical training at the National University of Natural Medicine in Portland, Oregon, with particular interests in midwifery, physical medicine, generative health, ...read more
Birdie Wermy

Birdie Wermy

“I am inspired by our future generations! I enjoy being a part of something that is bigger than we can imagine and being a part of a team that is laying the ground work for the future.”

Birdie Wermy, MPH, (Southern Cheyenne) is the Behavioral Health Project Manager at the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, where she has worked for over 14 years. Birdie has been a part of several successful projects over the years and ...read more
Alison Whitemore

Alison Whitemore

“I see ECHO as a safe and regulating space where I can create relationships to enrich the work and my own wellbeing, a place of mutual support and solidarity. I feel hope that our communities are moving past survival and into an experience of feeling deeply loved, with a solid sense of safety and connection.”

Alison “Al” Whitemore, LCSW, RPT, is an enrolled tribal member of Round Valley Indian Tribes. She has nearly 30 years of experience in  social work practice bringing collaborative approaches in Neuro-relational, Ecological, Developmental and Cultural frameworks of Indigenous mental health ...read more