Gordon Bird
Gordon Bird is a member of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arickara Nations also known as the Three Affiliated Tribes headquartered in New Town, North Dakota. He currently resides in rural Brookings, South Dakota. His father, Jacob Bird, was the son of Steven Bird. Steven Bird was the son of Crow Flies High, a leader of the Hidatsa. Crow Flies High was sometimes referred to as chief. Crow Flies High Butte, which was named after him is located a few miles west of New Town, North Dakota. The butte is overlooking the Missouri River. Gordon's mother was Pansy Parshall. She is the daughter of George and Ruby Parshall. Pansy was well known for her artistry in beadwork and sewing. Gordon's grandfather George Parshall worked with a surveyor. The town of Parshall, North Dakota was named after him. The present day location of the Three Affiliated Tribes, also known as the Ft. Berthold Reservation, has a varied beautiful landscape. It ranges from plains to large rolling hills. The reservation also encompasses a portion of the Badlands of North Dakota.
Gordon grew up with the traditional ways of his people, which consists of singing traditional songs and participating in traditional dances. Today he does vocals and his main instrument is the guitar.
Gordon attended BIA boarding schools the first through the eighth grades in Pierre, South Dakota. He attended the Flandreau Indian Vocational School in Flandreau, South Dakota for his high school education. He gives presentations of his personal experiences of his childhood, school years, tribal stories and historical events.
Gordon, his wife JoAnne, his daughters Jackie, Sherry, Lori and their grandchildren make up the family performing group BIRD! His repertoire of Indian music includes a variety of social songs, inter-tribal songs and honor songs using vocals, drums and flutes. The contemporary music repertoire includes Blues and Rock 'n Roll using vocals, guitar, bass, synthesizer and drums.
Gordon and JoAnne founded and own Featherstone Productions, which is a music production company that records other people's stories, languages and music. This includes Martin High Bear's telling of the White Buffalo Calf Woman story.
Presentations and performance are given to Indian and non-Indian groups of all ages. BIRD! Performances are done in a concert setting, which have consisted of colleges, universities, schools, theaters and various other venues. Gordon's personal presentations can be done in classrooms and various settings.
Gordon Bird
PO Box 487
Brookings, SD 57006
605-693-3193
bird@itctel.com