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Space Age Indians: Their Encounters with the Blue Men, Reptilians, and Other Star People

Ardy Sixkiller Clarke

SPACE AGE INDIANS presents the encounters of American Indians who lived from the time when the first human astronauts ventured into space to the present day--a time known as the Space Age. Almost all the experiencers interviewed by the author have used computers, social media, and the internet, at least to some extent. While their stories differ significantly from those not exposed to all the media information about UFOs and aliens, it did not appear to influence their experience. Their amazing and sometimes bizarre stories represent just a fraction of the more than four thousand accounts the author has collected over the years of interviewing American Indians around the country about their encounters with the Star People.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Anomalist Books
  • Publish Date: May 17th, 2019
  • Pages: 344
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.72in - 1.01lb
  • EAN: 9781949501001
  • Categories: UFOs & Extraterrestrials

About the Author

Clarke, Ardy Sixkiller: - Dr. Ardy Sixkiller Clarke brings to the field of ufology degrees in history, English, psychology, and educational leadership as well as a background as a teacher, university professor, junior college and university administrator, licensed therapist and psychologist, and social science researcher. As a Professor Emeritus at Montana State University and former Director of the Center for Bilingual/Multicultural Education, Dr. Clarke has worked with indigenous people for most of her career. Her previous book is More Encounters with Star People: Urban American Indians Tells Their Stories. Her website provides the latest information on her appearances and writing.

Praise for this book

"Ardy Sixkiller Clarke's UFO books are like no other...A product of Reservation life, and with a personality that puts wary persons at ease, Clarke moves easily through the culture and finds her way to a broad range of informants-cowboys, veterans, students, cops, pilots, scientists, medical professionals, and ordinary folk-to harvest a lot of high strangeness. Much of it involves abductions...Without her efforts, none of this would be available: American Indians have no reason to hand their secrets to white investigators who may blunder onto the reservation demanding stories and evidence....[I] am always pleased to read whatever she has to offer." - Jerome Clark, Fortean Times