Frontier Girlz (The Orange Outback)

Frontier Girlz (styled as FRONTiER GiRLZ) are an Amerikaner country-pop girl group that formed in 1996 in Velstaad, California. The group co-writes and produces a majority of their own songs and have gained a loyal fanbase who are dubbed the PiONEERZ and have also spawned sister groups in the Netherlands, Japan, Korea, and Germany.

The group is well known for their live performances where each member sings while playing an instrument and most songs are written in both Amerikaans and English lyrics. Frontier Girlz is recognised by the North American Amerikaner Culture Commission and the United States Department of Amerikaner Cultural Studies as leading contributor in the spread of the Amerikaans language and culture across the world and at home. In 2017, the group partnered with the United Nations Cultural Advancement and Preservation Initiative (UNCAPI) to stop governments from destroying cultural artifacts and sites and addressed the 71st UN General Assembly on the danger of the destruction of cultural treasures and sites, earning them a Nobel Peace Prize in 2018.

Today, the group continues to contribute to numerous charities and cultural institutions around the world. In August of 2019, the group released their lastest album entitled Tradition, which focuses on exploring the beauty of several endangered traditions around the world.