Businesses

Family Use of the Echo Hawk Name and Logo


ARTISTS & ARTISANS

Brummett Echohawk: grandson

His artist signature became a family logo.

Brummet Echohawk Artwork Project

Site Page

Bunky Echo-Hawk: great great grandson

bunkyechohawk.com

Artist Bio

Edward “Buxie” Echohawk: great great grandson

Echohawk Designs


BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS

Lance Echo-Hawk: great grandson

www.ehcounseling.com

www.echohawkcounseling.com


CONSULTANTS

Crystal Echo Hawk: great great granddaughter

Linkedin | NDN Collective | Illuminative


ENTREPRENEURS & BUSINESS OWNERS

Walter “Bunky” Echo-Hawk, Sr.: grandson

When Walter Echo-Hawk Sr. passed, he was a retired career Air Force combat veteran and a successful realtor living in Jefferson City, MO. He was also an aspiring entrepreneur. In the 1960s, he set up “Big Crow Distributors” to import broadcloth and shawls from Spain, and Pasa Fino horses from Puerto Rico. His military career took him to many distant places in the world, far from Pawnee. From his travels, he saw potential things to try once he retired from active duty. He was one to aim high, and I believe that was rooted in his sense of heritage, having grown up in a family of which he was proud. (The above business card was done when I (Lance Echo-Hawk) was a boy so it’s a reasonable guess that Uncle Brummett was the artist behind the card’s design.)