Firsthand Accounts of Extraterrestrial Encounters in Mesoamerica
Dr. Ardy Sixkiller Clarke conducted seven years of field research from 2003 through 2010, traveling over 12,000 miles across Belize, Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico. This extensive investigation visited 89 archaeological sites and documented nearly 100 individual interviews with indigenous communities throughout Central America, resulting in Sky People—a collection of authentic testimonies about encounters with extraterrestrial visitors, giants, little people, and unidentified flying objects.
Following the path of 19th-century explorers John L. Stephens and Frederick Catherwood, Dr. Clarke surpassed their 44 documented sites by nearly double, capturing oral traditions and contemporary experiences directly from indigenous sources. Each account originates from people who have inhabited these lands for millennia, providing perspectives on sky gods, space travelers, and unexplained aerial phenomena that bridge ancient Maya beliefs with modern UFO encounters.
Academic Methodology Applied to Paranormal Research
Dr. Clarke holds degrees in history, English, psychology, and educational leadership, bringing rigorous social science research methodology to ufology. As professor emeritus at Montana State University and former director of the Center for Bilingual/Multicultural Education, her academic background as a licensed therapist, psychologist, and researcher informs her interview techniques and analytical approach to documenting these extraordinary accounts.
The book presents original narratives that offer cultural context often absent from mainstream ufology literature. These indigenous perspectives provide alternative interpretations of archaeological mysteries and unexplained phenomena throughout regions steeped in Maya civilization history, documenting how communities understand and interpret contact with beings they describe as star people.
Comprehensive Documentation of Central American UFO Phenomena
This paperback edition from New Page Books compiles testimonies that may challenge conventional understanding of human history and extraterrestrial contact. The research methodology involved extensive travel through four countries, capturing both ancient traditions about visitors from the sky and contemporary UFO experiences from Mesoamerican communities.
Author of the best-seller Encounters With Star People, Dr. Clarke continues her work documenting indigenous contactee accounts and ethnographic paranormal studies from her mountain cabin in Big Sky, Montana.