Team

The team does the actual field work in Mongolia each year.


Sas Carey,

founder and director of Nomadicare, is a nurse and energy healer trained in Traditional Tibetan-Mongolian Medicine. With a merger of East and West, she advocates traditional and modern medicine for nomads, which  promote their cultural survival. She has been traveling to Mongolia since 1994, connecting with nomads, assessing needs and supplying them. She is the director and producer of "Gobi Women's Song" a feature documentary completed in 2006.

Batbayar Sumkhuu

is trained as a cinematographer. He wants to serve humanity, bring peace to the world, and be a powerful artist. His calm and sure manner, creative eye, and gentleness uncover the lives of the nomads on video camera. A generous soul, he shares his excess with nomadic herders.


Khongorzul Mendbayar

is a bright eyed, caring soul, generous, brilliant and light. A pharmacist, she gives full service to Nomadicare—translates, plans, compiles data and teaches nomadic herders about good health. Upon leaving the taiga, she has been known to leave her coat and boots for the reindeer herders.


Battulga Soloni,

trained as a biologist and a Dukha himself, guides the Nomadicare team through the taiga (boggy forest) and the cultural forays of the reindeer herders. As our Tuvan language interpreter, he schedules shaman interviews, plans and organizes transportation in the taiga, and is responsible for the safety of the team while riding horses or reindeer to the settlements.