Hawk Littlejohn

He worked as an adjunct professor in Social and Administrative Medicine from 1982 to 1983 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill [1] Hawk Littlejohn's given name was Larry Snyder,[1] and he was born in Ohio[2] in 1941.

[5] The Qualla Boundary of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is actually a land trust rather than a reservation.

"[6] The Tennessee Valley Authority requested that the FBI investigate Littlejohn's background.

[7] In 1972, Littlejohn publicly opposed the flooding of historic Cherokee sites by the construction of the Tellico Dam.

Littlejohn and his student David Winston led sweat lodge ceremonies for the Friends General Conference, a Quaker gathering, that was held in Boone, North Carolina in 1988.