Climate Change is Here: The Movie
When We Talk About Power, with Shelly Vendiola (Swinomish)
A Win Lose Situation, with Shelly Vendiola (Swinomish)
The Canoe Prophesy, with Shelly Vendiola (Swinomish)
Behind The Scenes: Teaching Creativity Abound the Environment. Shelly Vendiola (Swinomish), with Filmmaker Robert Lundahl.
People There Who Have Lives, with Patrick Anderson (Tlingit), Former CEO Alaska RurAL Cap.
Description of Kivalina, its position in the sea, number of residents, and vulnerability to tidal and wave action.
A story of Climate Change and Toxic Stress in Alaska, with Patrick Anderson (Tlingit), Former CEO Alaska RurAL Cap.
Communication is critical and important at a time like this, with Patrick Anderson (Tlingit), Former CEO Alaska RurAL Cap.
Native Americans are demanding climate issues be addressed. As we've demonstrated, Native Americans are severely affected and impacted by what's going on in this country and in this world today.
My Mother Attended a Catholic Boarding School, with Patrick Anderson (Tlingit), Former CEO Alaska RurAL Cap.
Toxic Stress and the relationship with ACE's Adverse Childhood Experiences. Applicabilty to root causes of problems Alaska Natives and non-Natives have faced.
PeeHee Mutu: Rotten Moon, with Dorece Sam, Fort McDernitt Pai-Sho Tribe, McDermitt, Oregon.
Dorece Sam-SLAPP Suits and Dirty Deals at Thacker Pass, with Dorece Sam, Fort McDernitt Pai-Sho Tribe, McDermitt, Oregon.
Voices of the Forest: Sadie Creek, with Linda Wiechman, Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, Port Angeles, Washington
Produced By Robert Lundahl and Bradley Angel, with Preston Arrow-weed (Quechan/Kamya) and Faron Owl (Quechuan). Producers Directed by Robert Lundahl Thank You Greenaction, Ah-Mut-Pipa Foundation ©Copyright 2023, Agence RLA, LLC, Greenaction www.agence-rla.com www.greenaction.org
Blowout is the story of The History of Earth Day, the beginnings of the EPA, Environmental Protection Agency. NEPA, The National Environmental Policy Act, and the environmental movement of the 1970's, threatened by cuts and layoffs today to several agencies, including NOAA, The Forest Service, The National Park Service and others. Produced, Written and Directed By Robert Lundahl, with David Pu'u Storyteller. .
Walter Heinrich Munk (October 19, 1917 – February 8, 2019) was an American physical oceanographer. His contributions to the understanding of ocean temperatures and climate change affecting the West Antarctic Ice Shelves cap a long career concerned with climate, among an astounding variety of subjects, beginning with his associations with Roger Revelle and Charles David Keeling at Scripps institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego.
Nature’s Touch: Climate Change is Here Promo, with Hunter College Geography and Environmental Science Professors, and Green Belt Society Advisors from the Pacific Northwest.
A Hard Fate for Alaskan Salmon, with Ilarion (Larry) Merculieff (Unangan/Aleut), Pribilof Islands, Bering Sea, Alaska
Kuuyux Larry (Ilarion) Merculieff (Unangan/Aleut) relays the elders' thinking and concern about a hard fate of Alaskan, Yukon River, and other native salmon.
Slaves of the Federal Government, with Ilarion (Larry) Merculieff (Unangan/Aleut), Pribilof Islands, Bering Sea, Alaska
My Traditional Name, with Ilarion (Larry) Merculieff (Unangan/Aleut), Pribilof Islands, Bering Sea, Alaska
Taking Apart Pieces of Creation. with Ilarion (Larry) Merculieff (Unangan/Aleut), Pribilof Islands, Bering Sea, Alaska
When We’re Present and In the Heart, with Ilarion (Larry) Merculieff (Unangan/Aleut), Pribilof Islands, Bering Sea, Alaska
Mother Earth, She Has Survived for Billions of Years. with Ilarion (Larry) Merculieff (Unangan/Aleut). Pribilof Islands, Bering Sea, Alaska
Traditional Ways of Being in Alaska. with Ilarion (Larry) Merculieff (Unangan/Aleut), Pribilof Islands. Bering Sea, Alaska.
Animals Move North, with Ilarion (Larry) Merculieff (Unangan/Aleut), Pribilof Islands. Bering Sea, Alaska.
It’s Not Good, with Robin Carneen (Swinomish).
They have to move. They're going to get flooded. But how do you preserve, generation after generation, hundreds of years of culture?
If We Could Eat Like Our Ancestors Ate, with Robin Carneen (Swinomish).
Swinomish media host, Robin Carneen discusses the importance of traditional locations, places, and harvesting to Native health in the Alaska Villages today, under threats of climate variability.
A Culturally Sensitive Area, with Robin Carneen (Swinomish).
In the pathway of geothermal drilling is "protected" by a cyclone fence. Can industry learn to cooperate more fully with Native American communities without being regulated to do so?