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Henry Real Bird was born on 24 July, 1948, is an American poet, member of the Crow Nation. Discover Henry Real Bird's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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1948

Henry Real Bird (born July 24, 1948), a member of the Crow Nation, is a poet.

Real Bird was raised by his grandparents ranching on the Crow Reservation in Montana, and entered first grade speaking only the Crow Indian Language, which as his primary language gives form to his poetry.

1969

He competed as a saddle bronc rider during college, where in 1969, he dislocated his hip after being thrown and dragged by his foot.

The injury began his, "transition out of the physical world of bronc riding into the spiritual world of writing," he said.

During this time, he read works from Longfellow, Tennyson, Thoreau, and Edgar Allan Poe, which inspired much of his writing

1980

. Real Bird remained on the pro rodeo circuit until 1980 when he finally hung up the saddle after years of continued pain.

He eventually received his bachelor's in elementary education from Montana State University-Bozeman and went on to receive a master's from MSU-Billings.

Real Bird has written six anthologies, four poetry collections, and twelve children's books which he also illustrated.

He is actively involved as a cowboy poet and recites work annually at the Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko, Nevada.

The National Cowboy Hall of Fame granted him the Western Heritage Award for his poetry that reflects his fusion of cowboy, horsemanship, and Crow culture.

2009

In 2009, Gov. Schweitzer of Montana appointed Real Bird as the third poet laureate of Montana.

2010

In the summer of 2010, as the poet laureate, Real Bird traveled by horseback 415 miles to distribute books of poetry.

Real Bird is intimately involved in Crow youth education and preservation of Crow tradition, and as a reading teacher in all the elementary grades has deep knowledge of problems Indian children face in the public school system.

He worked as Curriculum Coordinator for Project Head Start, Language Art Supervisor at St. Xavier Indian Mission and Summer Program Planner for 4-H and Youth Programs on the Crow reservation, and served as the president of Little Big Horn College located on the reservation.

Real Bird has also served on the Montana Advisory Committee on Children and Youth and the Crow Central Education Commission.

As the Teacher Orientation Specialist for the pacific Northwest Indian Program, he along with Karen Stone and Joseph Coburn developed The Indian Reading Series, which is a reading and language development program utilized across twelve Native American reservations across the Northwest.

The series consists of a teaching manual and stories written by Real Bird in both Crow and English, some of which include Birds and People, Far Out, A Rodeo Horse, and Tepee, Sun, and Time. Read Bird actively fights for the maintaining of the Crow language, which has largely disappeared in contemporary generations, as a way to preserve Crow tradition and culture.

"Now I'm raising bucking horses, writing, and dreaming," Real Bird said referring to his current life on his south-central Montana ranch near Garryowen, Montana.

Since his appointment to poet laureate, he has published two poetry books: Horse Tracks, and Wolf Teeth. His poetry is drawn from a physical and spiritual duality and connection to his Crow tradition, the simplicity of his cowboy lifestyle, and the stark natural beauty of Montana.