Creative FRONTLINE Investigates

Thacker Pass, Oak Flat, Oro Cruz, White Mesa, and The Archaeologist's Dilemma

Leaders and Traditional Elders, including Tribal authorities, archaeologists, anthropologists, attorneys, authors, filmmakers, scientists, travelers, executives, musicians, professors, and storytellers, share what they’re seeing on the ground–

Tracker is an activist, educator and media producer. She is Chiricahua Apache. Her family lived on land privatized and comandeered away from her people for the development of the Atomic Bomb, her family forcebly relocated. For that reason and others, she identifies as inter-tribal, assisting inter-tribal organizations and participating in Peace and Dignity Journeys uniting Indigenous communiities of North and South America.

She has produced episodes on Oak Flat, Peehee Muhu (Thacker Pass), 1960’s Recycling Innovator, Clifford Humphrey, and The Archaeologist’s Dilemma among others. She studied Broadcasting at Palomar College and Digital Media at Arizona State University.

Peace and Dignity Journeys, Ceremony, Blythe, California

Robert Lundahl is a filmmaker, Journalist and Public Relations and Communications leader. As a child he spent time in 29 Palms, California at the Oasis of Mara, and grew up with a consciousness of Indigenous sacred sites, land use and maintaining ecological balance.

Beginning with “Unconquering the Last Frontier,” first story of industrial dam removal and ecosystem restoration in the world, then followed by “Song on the Water,” each seen coast to coast on PBS, Robert Lundahl turned his attention to independent filmmaking – and lately, Climate Change is Here™ Podcast Series on Apple Podcasts, and Creative FRONTLINE with Producer, Tracker Ginamarie Rangel Quinone on KPFK 90.7, Pacifica Network, and Salem-News.com.

A trip to the desert reveals environmental catastrophe. Theatrical and Educational Screenings across 6 States. DVD sales.

A vision of a positive future for Coast Salish and all Native youth. With Long House Assn. President Linda Wiechman (Elwha Klallam), “Song on the Water,” PBS.

The epic drama of the Damming and Undamming of Washington State’s Elwha River. PBS.