Robert Ghostwolf

Robert Ghostwolf

Biography:

Dr. Robert Ghost Wolf has worked intimately for many years with indigenous elders in both North and South America, many of whom have embraced him as a Spiritual Teacher, a Prophet and Ceremonial Leader in his own right. He has twoPhD's, one in Christian Theology and Native American Studies, and a second in Biblical Archaeology.

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Past Shows:

  • Art Bell: Somewhere In Time

    Art Bell: Somewhere In Time traveled back to 7/30/97, when Robert Ghostwolf spoke about Native American wisdom and planetary health.More »
  • Art Bell: Somewhere in Time

    Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to to 12/29/98, when Robert Ghostwolf discussed the "Seven Thunders," a series of cataclysmic prophecies.More »
  • Art Bell: Somewhere in Time

    Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 12/29/98 when Robert Ghost Wolf related cataclysmic prophecies made by Native Elders.More »
  • Art Bell: Somewhere in Time

    Art Bell: Somewhere in Time traveled back to July 30, 1997, when Native American elder expert Robert Ghostwolf discussed how technology can help the planet.More »
  • Art Bell: Somewhere in Time

    Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 7/30/97 when Native American elder Robert Ghostwolf addressed what the weird weather really means.More »
  • Art Bell: Somewhere in Time

    Art Bell: Somewhere in Time returned to 12/29/98 when (the late) Robert Ghost Wolf discussed the "Seven Thunders" - a series of cataclysmic prophecies made by Native American Elders.More »
  • Art Bell: Somewhere in Time

    Art Bell: Somewhere in Time journeyed back to May 27, 1998, when Native American expert Robert Ghostwolf joined Art to discuss his meetings with Hopi Indian elders about grim times ahead for planet Earth.More »
  • The Lost Americas

    Dr. Robert Ghost Wolf appeared on Thursday night's show discussing evidence that has led him to believe there was a lost civilization in the Americas. Among his crypto-archeological findings is a large skull with red hair, which came from a group whose average size he estimates...More »