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More Encounters with Star People: Urban American Indians Tells Their Stories

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AUTHENTIC STORIES OF ALIEN CONTACT WITH URBAN AMERICAN INDIANS Following on her bestselling book, Encounters with Star People, which told the stories of those living on the reservation, Ardy Sixkiller Clarke’s new book details the UFO stories of American Indians who live off the reservation. One intriguing difference between the two 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.

339 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 14, 2016

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5,171 reviews1,468 followers
October 26, 2018
This is the third and final volume of a series of stories told by American Indians of their encounters with UFOs and their occupants. While the first dealt with reservation inhabitants and the second with contemporary Maya, this deals with N. American Indians living off the reservation in the USA and Canada. The stories are nested in background observations detailing their connections to other accounts and how the author connected with the storyteller. As ever, there is quite a range, the 'aliens' appearing to be of various species, their intentions varying as well. Many of the stories are chilling as regards their implications for our species.

This volume has numerous typos and errors of grammar, suggesting a rushed job, but not enough to disrupt reader enjoyment.
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Author 1 book
March 21, 2023
I couldn't stop reading

After finishing my first book by this authors, I immediately bought another one. Not only are the stories detailed, with humor and feeling, but some of them have small nuances reported by others. The name Seeders appears here and in books by French archaeologist and Star person contacted Elena Danaan. But stories aside, the Indian culture is what brings me back to her books. I have never read about so much history and so many people, compressed into one gem of a book. I feel like I know them and find the more I learn about her, the more I would like her.
8 reviews1 follower
December 21, 2018
Great anecdotal read

This is her third book, and I love all of them, and this is no exception. All of the accounts seem legit and she takes great care in respecting the witnesses which adds to a more trusting and authentic dynamic. It's an easy and fun read.
24 reviews1 follower
May 7, 2021
Excellent reading

This is a great and fast reading book. Each short chapter tells a different compelling story of individual native American encounters with UFO s and space aliens
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143 reviews9 followers
November 21, 2016
Thought provoking!

This book gives a wonderful insight into the Indian communities and the ties that connect them, AND a lot of previously unknown sightings and contacts from very trustworthy people...This book, as well as this author's other books are necessary in any library of for any interest!
9 reviews
October 28, 2016
Unique and Captivating

What a sequel! Yes, all the stories are anecdotal; however, if you have even a shred of common sense and the sixth sense about you, you will find these stories most compelling & reputable.
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161 reviews16 followers
September 27, 2016
A must read

I would had given this 10 stars, excellent read. Miss. Clarke please keep your books coming. We see a lot weird things living here high prairie here in Montana.
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