National Native American Heritage Month

“A Weekend with Jack Gladstone”

Friday, November 3 – Saturday, November 4

Christ Lutheran Church
5150 River Lakes Pkwy
Whitefish MT

Free!

Enjoy a first-hand experience with Jack Gladstone, “Montana’s Troubadour.” An enrolled citizen of the Blackfeet Nation, Jack illustrates American Indian culture through a mosaic of music, lyric poetry, and spoken word narrative.

NVMS’s Fall Workshop has two components:

Friday night concert:
7 pm
Public concert
Free, open and enjoyable for all ages

Saturday morning matinee:
10 am
Youth-focused program
Free, open and enjoyable for all ages
Join us for one or both of the events.

Jack Gladstone grew up immersed in the rich oral tradition of the American West. A descendant of Chief Red Crow of the Blood Tribe and William Gladstone, a skilled Scottish carpenter who helped build Montana’s Ft. Benton and Alberta’s Ft. Whoop-Up, Jack discovered early both adventure and harmony within Indian and white cultures. A full time performing and recording artist since 1988, Jack uses his unique songwriting skills to build bridges and link cultures. He has honed his native Blackfeet storytelling abilities with a sophisticated understanding of mythology and art that speaks to the spiritual within his audiences.

“A Weekend with Jack Gladstone” will provide a musical performance of critically acclaimed music, lyric poetry, and spoken word narrative to Montana communities and schools that recognizes the significance of the Indigenous voice and uphold the Essential Understandings Regarding Montana Indians.

This program is offered during National Native American Heritage Month. Every year on November 1, Native American Heritage Month is celebrated to honor the remarkable Native Americans who have contributed a lot to improve the character of the nation.

This program is made possible through an Artists in Schools and Community grant from the Montana Arts Council.
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