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Ardi Sixkiller Clarke is back w/ even more 'Sky People' tales!

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Christopher O'Brien

Back in the Saddle Aginn
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Everyone's favorite compiler of Sky People/Star People Native American tales returns for her third Paracast appearance. Her latest book:
More Encounters with Star People: Urban American Indians Tell Their Stories takes us from the Reservations out into the world-at-large for more entertaining tales of contact and intrigue.
"[Her] new book details the UFO stories of American Indians who live off the reservation. One intriguing difference between the two groups: there were more cases of physical evidence presented to back up the testimony of urban American Indians. As with her first book, this volume not only recounts their encounters, but the recounting itself becomes part of the story. A professor emeritus at Montana State University, the author reveals herself as part UFO investigator, part journalist, part therapist, and part friend. The result is a work of great authenticity.

Please post YOUR QUESTIONS ONLY here: We will be taping this Thursday late morning PT.
 
My apologies for not being familiar with her work but has Ardi ever looked into a possible connection with people of Celtic origins and why they along with Native Americans may be singled out or targeted. Has she ever touched on it?

Feel free to try to work that into a more linear question it if you would Chris
 
I like Mike Clellands take at wearing two hats: the scientist and the shaman.

I would be curious at her take that this is a possibility being played out at large: a simplistic and yet relatively straightforward narrative for the Western European descendants, and a more metaphorical allegory for the indigenous population.

We may literally be looking at two different communication styles.
 
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