by David Redboy Schildt (Author)
Ride along through the great northern plains of America and Canada as a young Native American bull rider fights for an identity separate from the lifestyle of the poverty stricken reservation conditions he grew up in to become a Bull Riding Champion of the Great Plains Indian Rodeo Association. Get a look at the current state of tribal warfare in America through sports competition. The Blackfeet pride he has struggled for as a half breed which he has had to fight for on his own rez is on the line as he challenges the Professional Bull Riders of the great Sioux Nation. "Redboy the Indian Bull Rider" is a true life story about the Native American rodeo life of a struggling young American Indian bull rider.
Author Biography
David Redboy Schildt is an Indian Rodeo Champion Bull and Bronc Rider. He has dedicated the majority of his life to rodeo after being influenced by Jess W. Galbreath, his high school friend, who was a Montana High School Rodeo Champion. He has lived around and on the American Indian reservation system through out his life. He has taught school, performed music, coached sports programs, and created school athletic programs. He has won numerous awards in rodeo, created music albums, worked in film as a stunt man, and has won many athletic awards.
Number of Pages: 254
Dimensions: 0.58 x 8.5 x 5.51 IN
Publication Date: August 02, 2010