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American outrage
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The work American outrage represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in San Francisco Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.

The Resource American outrage
Label
American outrage
Statement of responsibility
produced & directed, Beth Gage & George Gage ; writer, Beth Gage ; Gage & Gage Productions in association with Miranda Productions
Contributor
  • Gage, George, 1940-
  • Conrad, Scott
  • Beraza, Suzan
  • hoopla digital
  • Gage, Beth
  • Shenandoah, Joanne
  • Steenburgen, Mary
  • Dann, Carrie, 1934-2021
  • Dann, Mary, 1923-2005
Screenwriter
  • Gage, Beth
Composer
  • Shenandoah, Joanne
Field director
  • Gage, George, 1940-
  • Gage, Beth
Film director
  • Gage, George, 1940-
  • Gage, Beth
Film editor
  • Conrad, Scott
  • Beraza, Suzan
Film producer
  • Gage, Beth
  • Gage, George, 1940-
Narrator
  • Steenburgen, Mary
Screenwriter
  • Gage, Beth
Subject
  • Dann, Carrie, 1934-2021
  • Dann, Mary, 1923-2005
  • Human rights -- United States
  • Land tenure -- West (U.S.)
  • Real property -- Ownership -- West (U.S.)
  • Shoshoni Indians -- Land tenure
  • Trespass -- West (U.S.)
  • United States, Supreme Court -- Cases
Language
eng
Summary
Two feisty Western Shoshone sisters put up a heroic fight for their land rights - and their human rights. 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. Why has the U.S. spent millions persecuting and prosecuting two elderly women grazing a few hundred horses and cows in a desolate desert? The Dann sisters say the real reason is the resources hidden beneath this seemingly barren land, their Mother Earth: it is the second largest gold producing area in the world
Related
  • Crisis at Mount Tenabo
Cataloging source
Midwest
Characteristic
videorecording
Credits note
Directed by Beth Cage
Intended audience
Not rated
PerformerNote
Narrator, Mary Steenburgen
Runtime
56
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action

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