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DESCRIPTION:film: Our Land, Our LifeAlso released as "American Outrage"\n\nA new 
 documentary about the Western Shoshone struggle to retain treaty rights and 
 defend their ancestral homeland. Western Shoshone territory encompasses 
 most of present-day "Nevada", and is being actively decimated by mining 
 companies and the military/nucelar industry. Shoshone land is the second 
 largest gold producing area in the world. \nThe story is told through the 
 lives of Carrie and Mary Dann, Western Shoshone sisters who since 1974 have 
 been outspokenly defending the rights of their people. Their refusal to 
 compromise in the face of all manner of harassment, intimidation, and 
 offers of money by the US Government has long served as an inspiration to 
 all traditional indigenous people who resist. \n\nThe film will be followed 
 by a brief slideshow & update on the current struggle to defend sacred Mt. 
 Tenabo from open pit cyanide heap-leach gold mining.\n\nFor more 
 information:\n\nWestern Shoshone Defense 
 Projecthttp://www.wsdp.org/\n\nGreat Basin Resource Watch (good info on Mt. 
 Tenabo):http://www.gbrw.org/\n\nReport on Mt. Tenabo by the Sacred Lands 
 Film Project:http://www.sacredland.org/index.php/mt-tenabo/"\n\nMt. Tenabo 
 action alert 
 page:http://shundahai.org/Mount-Tenabo-Action-Page.htm\n\nCensored 
 News:http://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/\n\n\nFilm reviews:\n\n"American Outrage 
 is an important document for all those who want to understand the ongoing 
 resistance of Native peoples to U.S colonialism in Indian country. In 
 documenting this struggle, the film is also an eloquent testament to the 
 courage of the Dann sisters and through them to Native women around the 
 country who have engaged and are engaging in this fight for justice." Eric 
 Cheyfitz, Director of the American Indian Program, Cornell 
 University\n\n"As Director of the Human Rights Watch International Film 
 Festival I have screened thousands of films on human rights over the past 
 13 years. I applaud filmmakers Beth and George Gage who have achieved that 
 rare film which expertly delivers a potent and timely human rights issue 
 through masterful storytelling, beautiful cinematography, and unforgettable 
 characters. American Outrage is a beautifully crafted, powerful, truly 
 exceptional human rights film whose message and impact will reverberate for 
 years to come." John H. Biaggi, Director, Human Rights Watch International 
 Film Festival\n\n"Every once in a while you come across a character in a 
 documentary that you know you will not forget for a long time. Carrie Dann 
 is one of those characters. Sadly, her story, like the title rightly tells 
 us, is an outrageous but quintessentially American one: the near-impossible 
 fight to save her pristine land from avaricious government and corporate 
 interests. Compellingly-chronicled by veteran filmmakers Beth and George 
 Gage, American Outrage is a film that will remain not only relevant but 
 essential for decades."David Holbrooke, Festival Director, Mountainfilm in 
 Telluride\n\nSUPPORT INDIGENOUS RESISTANCE!\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/04/13/18588613.php
SUMMARY:Film screening: Our Land, Our Life - Western Shoshone struggles
LOCATION:Subrosa Infoshop\n703 Pacific Avenue - Santa Cruz
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/04/13/18588613.php
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