Star Ancestors: Extraterrestrial Contact in the Native American Tradition by Nancy Red Star


Star Ancestors: Extraterrestrial Contact in the Native American Tradition
Title : Star Ancestors: Extraterrestrial Contact in the Native American Tradition
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ISBN : 1591431433
ISBN-10 : 978-1591431435
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 224 pages
Publication : Bear & Company

Explores the long standing contact between American Indian tribes and extraterrestrial visitors through interviews with the tribes spiritual leaders Shares the wisdom and ET experiences of Dawnland founder Dana Pictou, Mayan daykeeper Hunbatz Men, Choctaw wisdomkeeper Sequoyah Trueblood, and Creek healer and artist Shona Bear Clark Includes color photos of ET inspired work by prominent Indian artists as well as traditional Indian art depicting contact with Sky Elders As humanity stands at the crossroads between the Fifth and the Sixth Worlds, American Indian wisdomkeepers have recognized signs that they must now speak their closely held knowledge about extraterrestrial contact, their original instructions from the Sky Elders. These ET relationships have existed since the beginning of time. They have been depicted on ancient rocks and hides, embedded in creation stories, choreographed in sacred dances, beaded on wampum belts, and continued to this day through rituals and the tobacco blessing. They show that with the vital support of our Star Ancestors, we can bring our planet back into balance with natural laws. Exploring the unifying Sky Elder theme found in virtually every Indian culture, Nancy Red Star shares her profound interviews with wisdomkeepers from several Native traditions, including Mayan elder and daykeeper Hunbatz Men, Stargate International CEO and UFO researcher Cecilia Dean, and Choctaw medicine man Sequoyah Trueblood, and offers their teachings on taking our rightful place among the peoples of the universe. Laying out a path for rebuilding our world, the Sky Elders original instructions initiate us into the possibility of a coming time of peace. Inviting all peoples to realize their Star ancestry, the women and men of proud lineage and inspiring wisdom who share their experiences here offer us a survival plan for walking into the next world.


Star Ancestors: Extraterrestrial Contact in the Native American Tradition Reviews


  • Alex Anderson

    Enjoyed this book it pays to keep your mind open

  • Julie Comtois

    Ive been watching multiples documentary on pyramids and possible visitors on earth last few weeks. And the name of Nancy Red Star kept coming back. I ordered the books on the topic and was quite surprised with the content.Most books will point out facts or the holes in our current storyline and then explore the ideas with open mind. What I liked about Star Ancestors is that its a collection of stories, experiences and cultures. Its focused on what is already there, what was passed down from one generation to another.I was expecting a collection of ideas on aliens. I ended up questioning our everyday life habits. Wondering how we missed so much information that is right in front of us.

  • J. Hardy

    Not as much about extraterrestrials as the title suggests. But still interesting. Each chapter is written by a different person and so some times there is quite a bit of repetition. However, I don't think these contacts and the original "Seeding" are limited to native people. I think all races were seeded by outside sources.

  • michel morin

    Nancy Red Star's book is great as we learn that native American Indians did comehere from other star systems. Also it is beautifully written with words of wisdom.

  • Lee B

    A fascinating book of many stories about the origins of our world from the star people. It was. Ot about aliens