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Chief Red Hawk is an enrolled Cherokee Indian, co-founder of the United Indian Nation, Inc., and is the current Chief of the Bird-Band for the American Cherokee Confederacy of Georgia.

 He is an old-style, traditional dancer and master storyteller. He is a professional consultant and a keynote speaker with ten years of experience in the public and private sectors in the areas of diversity training, multiculturalism, and organizational development.

He is a board member of the Old Negev Research Institute (ONRI), an Institute dedicated to the study of ancient Egyptian writings found in the "High Cultures" of the American Southwest. This organization has documented the existence of Egyptian writings found on 6 continents and is headed by Dr. Harris, former professor at BYU.

Red Hawk is a traditional dancer, recording artist, actor, motivational speaker and author. The International Library of Poetry voted him as one of the best poets of 2002. Red Hawk was given "Diplomat" status by the International Olympic Committee for his musical performances at the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake.

His new CD, The Songs Remember, released April 2, won the 2004 TELLY Award for music video of the year and was submitted for 13 Native American Music awards and has been entered in the first round entries for 4 nominations to the 47th Grammy Awards from the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences.

He is a professional consultant and a keynote speaker with 15 years of experience in the public and private sectors. Red Hawk has lectured to government officials on diversity, leadership, and team building. He has written and developed motivational group programs, and facilitated organizational problem-solving sessions. He has also contributed to developing nationally recognized diversity training videos, one of which just won the 2004 TELLY Award for Diversity Training. His love of children has taken him over the 1 million mark in motivational keynotes, lectures and performances to high schools and colleges on the topic of diversity and cultural understanding.

Red Hawk has extensive experience in the areas in managing diversity and cultural understanding. He has assisted in the design and implementation of system-wide programs in each of these areas. Hawk is a nationally known motivational keynote speaker on the topics of cultural diversity, issues of social change and structural inequality. Hawk has experience conducting complex workplace investigations, organizational problem solving, mediating employment disputes, and designing and presenting labor and employee relations training for managers and supervisors.

While serving his country, Chief Red Hawk received the Navy Achievement Medal for contributions in the field of management theory. He received commendations for services in Desert Storm, and was awarded the Humanitarian Ribbon for humanitarian services in the rescuing of Korean refugees off the Sea of Japan. Red Hawk has presented to over million people nationwide in the areas of leadership, diversity training, motivational training, after dinner performances, and keynote addresses.

His book topics/papers and contributions include:

How to Be A Champion at Life – Forward, co-Author

The Word Of Wisdom (Food of the Gods) – 2003-2004 Lecture Series

Good Vs. Evil – 2003-2004 Lecture Series

A New Look at the New World – Lecture Series, Old Negev Research Institute, 2003,04

The Tao of an Indian – Set for release in January 2004

Shadow Hawk on Sacred Ground – Independent movie, Winner of the 2004 Cherokee Film Festival

Native Americans During the Civil War - Civil War Lecture Series, current series

All God’s Children – Racial and Ethnic Voices in the LDS Church, Edited By Cardell K. Jacobson

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