Jack Gladstone 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 three decades, Jack has produced fifteen original CDs for which he has received critical acclaim and numerous award nominations. In 1985, Jack co-founded "Native America Speaks", the longest running Native interpretive series in our National Parks. This award-winning lecture series runs from late June through early September each year.








