Cherokee Nation Proceed Undaunted is an historical and legal commentary about the constitutions of the Cherokee Nation, the largest tribal government in the United States, the importance of leaders adhering to its constitution and law for it to survive, the origins of Cherokee fundamental principles that have driven Cherokee people toward a “designed purpose,” and inspirational stories of Cherokees who were Firekeepers and patriots.

The Language of Life is an inspirational, interwoven collection of stories exploring how rescued dogs profoundly heal, guide, and ultimately rescue human beings. Framed through the life and work of Arch, a humble veterinarian, the book proposes that dogs possess an intuitive, ancient understanding—a “language of life”—that humans have largely forgotten.
In Leadership Lessons from the Cherokee Nation, Smith combines Cherokee wisdom handed down from generation to generation with a smart leadership approach that takes today's very real issues into consideration.
In Building One Fire, Chad Smith and renowned Cherokee-Osage scholar and author Rennard Strickland present a unique look at Cherokee art through the lens of Cherokee philosophy.
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