Kaziah Hancock, acclaimed artist and goat rancher, uses her talents to salve the wounds of war.
 

Kaziah the Goat Woman  

runtime: 27:00 min
Kaziah Hancock, acclaimed artist and goat rancher, uses her talents to salve the wounds of war.
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I love this woman. Loved the bits they did on her on 60 Minutes or CBS Sunday morning - but this was so much more informative. And, don'cha just love her "salty" language. Peg
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WOW!
I come from a military family - I cried through most of this moving film
Kaziah makes me proud to be an American. I loved what she said about the soldier who threw himself on the grenade - he didn't do it for freedom or even America - he did it to save the other men - his friends. So honest, so unselfish!
And what she is doing for these families - to give them a free STUNNING portrait...
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What a truly wonderful woman. God Bless her and her talents and great heart. She is the type of human we should all aspire to be. I thank the filmmaker for this film. It's a gift to us all.
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God has given this woman (Kaziah) a very special talent. She has chosen to use this gift as a mission for the families of fallen soldiers. This mission has touched my heart. I will find a way to contribute to her project YOU GO GIRL!!!.
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I am moved deeply every time I see this piece. What a tribute to human compassion. Thank you, Kaziah.

Thank you, Amy and Kathleen, for sharing Kaziah's beautiful story with us. My heart breaks with each portrait, and I am so grateful that Kaziah is honoring each soldier in this way.
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Kaziah the Goat Woman

Kaziah Hancock is a goat rancher, but not just any goat rancher. She is also an extraordinarily gifted artist who chooses to use her talents to honor our nation's troops.

While many just talk about supporting our troops and their families, Kaziah actually does it. She has painted over eight hundred poraits of soldiers killed in action as a gift to their grieving families.

She's tough, outspoken, and opens her heart in this touching documentary.

***Explicit Language Advisory*** Kaziah Hancock is a very colorful character and some of the language that she uses on her private ranch may be offensive to certain audiences.

film credits

Directed by:
Amy Duzinski Janes
Produced by:
Kathleen Dolan
Edited by:
Amy Duzinski Janes
Cinematography by:
Amy Duzinski Janes
Original Music by:
Alexis Harte