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Chad "Corntassel" Smith
Native American Politician & Attorney; Former Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation
Chad "Corntassel" Smith, the former Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, is recognized for his transformative leadership, which significantly enhanced the economic, educational, and cultural spheres of the Cherokee community. During his tenure from 1999 to 2011, Smith led a substantial growth in the Nation's assets from $150 million to $1.2 billion, expanded healthcare services from $18 million to $310 million, created 6,000 jobs, and significantly advanced education, language, and cultural preservation programs.
Smith's strategic approach is encapsulated in his principle-based leadership and his "Point A to Point B" model, detailed in his book "Leadership Lessons from the Cherokee Nation: Learn from All I Observe." His model has proven effective across various sectors including business and government. An acclaimed author, Smith also contributed to the Cherokee literary and cultural preservation by designing, compiling, and editing "Building One Fire, the Art and Culture of Cherokee Life," which has been celebrated for its insightful portrayal of Cherokee art and culture.
Beyond his leadership within the Cherokee Nation, Smith has an eclectic background, having served as an ironworker, tax lawyer, assistant district attorney, public defender, and Attorney General. He has been a visiting professor at Dartmouth College and continues to practice law. An active participant in community and cultural activities, he has engaged in unique fundraising efforts like rappelling from a 19-story hotel for Special Olympics and bicycling the 980-mile Trail of Tears to foster Cherokee youth leadership. His diverse professional and cultural commitments highlight his dedication to fostering sustainable economies and cultural resilience, particularly in rural areas.
Speech Topics
Self Determination & the Right to Identity: The Cherokee-Freedmen Controversy
This presentation explores the often highly emotional conflict between Freedmen and Indians regarding sovereignty and tribal identity. The core issue is often lost because the general public readily understands race and civil rights issues but does not understand the concepts of tribal citizenship and sovereignty. The issue became very controversial in 2007 when members of the United States Congressional Black Caucus filed a bill to strip the Cherokee Nation of $300 million of federal funding unless Freedmen descendents were permitted to become citizens of the Nation. In this presentation, speaker Chad "Corntassel" Smith explores the controversy beyond its press coverage - which only focuses on race - to include the whole story, which involves treaty rights and a multitude of other issues.
Building One Fire: Cherokee Art & Culture
In 2010, Chad "Corntassel" Smith designed, compiled, and edited the award-winning Cherokee art and culture book Building One Fire: The Art and Culture of Cherokee Life. This unique book illustrates the fundamental concept that historically, Cherokees did not have "art for art's sake." Art design was originally used to decorate and personalize tools, weapons, and utensils. Within the last hundred years however, Cherokees have used art to express cultural stories. In this presentation, speaker Smith provides an in-depth look at how Cherokee identity is composed of cultural attributes as expressed in outstanding and deeply moving art.
Being Cherokee does not consist of teepees, powwows, or being a sidekick for Daniel Boone. Smith's portrayal and definition of Cherokee art, culture, and thought is accurate, insightful, and beautiful.
Competitive Intelligence: Designing Organizations for a Sustainable Economy
Economies must be built with a competitive advantage, which may consist of competitive intelligence, which means excelling in a particular industry. For instance, an affinity for crafting handmade knifes out of saw blades and deer antlers is an example of competitive intelligence that can sustain the growth of a long-term cutlery industry. The Navahos are known for silver smithing and the Mohawks for high-iron construction, just as Detroit is known for automobiles, Wall Street for finance, Silicon Valley for computers.
In this presentation, speaker Chad "Corntassel" Smith discusses how organizations must find their own competitive intelligence in order to thrive. When competitive intelligence is determined for an area or population, educational systems must be aligned to produce skills and grow that intelligence for that economy.
Tribal Nation Building: A 100-Year Plan
Indian tribal governments have a special relationship with the US government. As tribal nations, federally recognized Indian tribes are entitled to enact their own laws and conduct businesses under their own governmental structures. The Cherokee Nation government has been recognized in the world community of governments since 1721 when it signed its first treaty with Great Britain. In 1832, the US Supreme Court held that Indian tribes were “domestic dependent nations” with inherent sovereignty and territories exclusive to state governments.
"Nation building" is the process of developing a tribe to build self-sufficient economies and cultural integrity. In this presentation, speaker Chad "Corntassel" Smith provides an understanding of Indian Country and answers popular questions such as:
- Why do some Indian tribes have casinos?
- What is a reservation?
- Why do Indian tribes have different laws?
Leadership Lessons from the Cherokee Nation: Learn from All You Observe
What does leadership mean to you? What's stopping you from making the changes your business needs to thrive? What are the questions you need to ask yourself as a leader in order to pave the way to success for your organization and yourself?
Chief Chad "Corntassel" Smith, the former Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, addresses these questions in this presentation based on his new book, Leadership Lessons from the Cherokee Nation: Learn from All I Observe. Speaking from direct experience, he shares how he turned his 300,000-strong nation from an organization in turmoil and disarray into a functional and healthy entity by introducing the "Point A to Point B" leadership model he used to achieve success.
Smith's model is based on a traditional Cherokee prayer that encourages people to learn from different perspectives: from Point A, where they must find the humility to understand their place in space and time as well as their strengths and weaknesses, to Point B, where they must create a vision and understand their opportunities. "Leadership Lessons from the Cherokee Nation" will help you ascertain where you are; identify where you want to go; and negotiate the curves, detours, and potholes between the two points. Whether you are the CEO of a large corporation, run your own small business or organization, or are seeking new leadership strategies, you will benefit from these valuable lessons.
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