War Tribe

Empowering warriors to heal through natural medicine, scientific innovation, and the strength of tribe.

Healing the
Invisible Wounds
of Warriors

We integrate Indigenous wisdom, cutting-edge therapies, and the power of community to restore those who served: VETERANS, FIRST RESPONDERS—and their FAMILIES.

Community

The War Tribe Foundation is a tribe of veterans, first responders, Indigenous leaders, healers, doctors, therapists, and families. We are united by one purpose: to heal the invisible wounds—PTSD, traumatic brain injury (TBI), moral injury, and more—caused by service and sacrifice. Our approach blends plant-assisted therapies with traditional healing, advanced neuroscience, and tribe-centered support. The real medicine?

Our Medicine

Support THE WT Ranch

Our vision is to have a holistic healing center, the WT Ranch, for our warriors and their families based in the mountains of Colorado. We will blend the healing powers of natural medicine with the power of nature. This will be a place where families can heal alongside their warriors in a safe environment.

Want to be a part of the community?

We are focused on building a lifelong community of those who believe in the cause that is healing the invisible.

Healing Invisible Wounds

Healing Invisible Wounds

The Red Feather

Our logo, a red feather, carries powerful symbolism from Native American tradition. It represents a warrior wounded in battle—a badge of honor earned through hardship and survival. At War Tribe, it symbolizes both the weight of service and the sacred commitment to healing those wounds in community.

Chief Goes To War, Chief Hollow Horn Bear, Sioux. (c) 1898

Healing that extends beyond prescriptions

Healing that extends beyond prescriptions

 "I’ve lost more teammates to suicide than I did to a decade of war. But I’ve also seen first responders carry trauma with no outlet or recognition. The system is failing all of us. It’s time we think differently and heal differently—honoring both tradition and science."

—Jonathan D. Wilson, Veteran/Founder