Two feisty Western Shoshone sisters put up a heroic fight for their land rights -and their human rights in the award-winning documentary “American Outrage” by acclaimed filmmakers Beth and George Gage.
Carrie and Mary Dann endure terrifying roundups by armed federal marshals in which thousands of their horses and cattle are confiscated, for the crime of grazing them on the open range outside their private ranch -- even though that range is part of 60 million acres recognized as Western Shoshone land by the U.S. After the government sued them for trespassing, their dispute went to the Supreme Court, and eventually the United Nations. Elisa Parker asks “Why has the U.S. spent millions persecuting and prosecuting two elderly women grazing a few hundred horses and cows in a desolate desert?”
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