Kathleen Little Leaf is an enrolled tribal member from the Blackfoot/Blackfeet tribes. She has worked within the health field and in Indian Health Services for over a decade and specializes in Mental Health and the facilitation of Addiction Prevention, Addiction Education and Addiction Recovery, Group facilitation, Individual Therapy, Native American Intergenerational Trauma Grief Recovery Groups, Native American 12 Step Groups, Corporate Cultural Awareness Trainings, Implementing Culturally Based Addiction/Mental Health Recovery Programming, Jail Diversion Cultural Programming, Addiction programming, Experience in Native American Jail Recidivism Research  & Data Collection.  Kathleen has provided support and testimony to groups and panels to the issues of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and men speaking on panels and providing awareness to the issues which has been plaguing Indian country for decades.  Kathleen also has personal testimony on the issues of MMIW and men and the impacts this issue has had on her family. Kathleen loves being outdoors with her children and grandchildren where she can re-energize with mother earth. She loves travel and meeting new people and learning about people, places, and cultures.

Kathleen Little Leaf