The strategy of recovery capital - based on the idea that five types of support - is being deployed in Native American and rural communities in Minnesota. Recovery capital - social, physical, cultural, community, and human - can be combined to help people recover. Partners in Minnesota are working to create local solutions to address the opioid crisis, including a focus on harm reduction training and community forums to address stigma. The partners are developing and deploying an American Indian Resource and Resiliency Team (AIRRT) to support the needs of tribal communities through culturally adapted holistic health education. AIRRT’s specialized responsive programming promotes Indigenous wellness approaches rooted in acknowledgment of historical trauma, mind-body medicine, digital storytelling, and “two spirits”—the Indigenous belief that some individuals house both male and female spirits.