:13:02
You just pay him a wage
and take all the crop.
:13:04
Yeah, but we couldn't do
on any less than what our share is now.
:13:09
The children ain't getting enough
to eat as it is. And they're so ragged,
:13:14
we'd be ashamed if everybody else's
children wasn't the same.
:13:17
I can't help that. I got my orders.
They told me to tell you to get off.
:13:21
- That's what I'm tellin' you.
- You mean get off my own land?
:13:24
- Don't go to blaming me. It ain't my fault.
- Whose fault is it?
:13:27
You know who owns the land.
Shawnee Land and Cattle Company.
:13:31
- Who's Shawnee Land and Cattle Company?
- Nobody. It's a company.
:13:34
They got a president. They got
somebody who knows what a shotgun's for!
:13:39
Oh, son, it ain't his fault
because the bank tells him what to do.
:13:42
- All right. Where's the bank?
- Tulsa. What's the use of picking on him?
:13:46
He ain't nothing but the manager. He's half
crazy trying to keep up with his orders.
:13:51
- Then who do we shoot?
- Brother, I don't know.
:13:54
If I did, I'd tell you.
I just don't know who's to blame.
:13:58
I'm right here to tell you, mister: There ain't
nobody gonna push me off my land!
:14:02
My grandpa took up this land 70 years ago!
:14:05
My pa was born here. We was all born on it!
And some of us was killed on it!
:14:20
And some of us... died on it.
:14:25
That's what makes it our'n.
:14:27
Being born on it,
:14:29
and workin' on it...
:14:33
and dying... dying on it!
:14:36
And not no piece of paper with writing on it...
:14:40
(sobs)
:14:52
Well, what happened?
:14:57
They come. They come and pushed me off.