

Four generations of the "People Who Live Where the Cedar Trees Start to Grow" (Wah-up-weh-tuhneum), also known as the Mono or Western Monache people, and their attempts to maintain cultural traditions such as acorn collecting, food preparation, music, dance, powwows, and games. Colliding Worlds won Best Documentary Short at the American Indian Film Festival in 1980.
Director: Orie Medicine Bull
Writers: Orie Medicine Bull

Ida Bishop
Grandmother

Donna Lee
Grand-daughter

Francys Sherman
Mother

Orie Medicine Bull
Narrator