is a Native “PoetSinger” and lecturer from the Blackfeet Indian Nation of Montana. Regarded as a cultural bridge builder, he delivers programs nationally on American Indian myth, legend and history. In a career spanning two decades, Jack has produced a dozen original CD’s for which he has received critical acclaim and numerous award nominations; he is currently in the 23rd season of “Native American Speaks”, his award-winning lecture series founded for Glacier National Park. Former college instructor and roster artist for Young Audiences, his has been featured on both the Travel Channel and in USA Today magazine. Honored as a “modern day warrior”, he holds a Human Rights Award for Outstanding Community Service from Montana State University. Since 1997, Jack Gladstone has collaborated with Lloyd Maines, Grammy winning producer of the Dixie Chicks. Jack was also a key tribal voice providing alternate perspectives of the Lewis and Clark expedition during the recent bicentennial commemoration, and was the narrating voice of the award winning Lewis and Clark film, Confluence of Time and Courage. In 2006 and again in 2007, Gladstone headlined a concert at the Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C.