Ardy Sixkiller Clarke

Ardy Sixkiller Clarke

Biography:

Dr. Ardy Sixkiller Clarke, a Professor Emeritus at Montana State University, has dedicated her life and career to working with indigenous populations. She has been adopted and given traditional names by three Northern Plains tribes including the Blackfeet (Woman with Great Knowledge), the Northern Cheyenne (Walks all Woman) and the Lakota Sioux (Woman who Helps People). The author of several children's books and the best-selling, Sisters in the Blood, she continues to work as a consultant to American Indian tribes and indigenous communities worldwide and is currently working on a second volume of work about the indigenous people of Mexico and the Star People.

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Past Shows:

  • Election Tricks/ Native American UFO Stories

    In the first half, after two decades as a top investigator of corporate fraud, and now working as an investigative journalist, Greg Palast discussed the dirty tricks being used by both parties to sway the outcomes of elections. During the second half, Dr. Ardy Sixkiller...More »
  • Science & Morality / Sky People

    In the first half, Michael Shermer, the publisher and editor of Skeptic magazine and the Director of the Skeptics Society, discussed his latest work outlining how science and reason have been the driving forces of truth and morality throughout history. In the latter half,...More »
  • UFOs: Secrets & Leaks

    George Knapp was joined by ufologist Grant Cameron who discussed his analysis of government leaks into the classified world of UFOs. Historian and UFO researcher Richard Dolan appeared in the first half of the 2nd hour to talk about Cameron's new book and aviator John Lear...More »