Coyote Woman (2024)
Young sisters Cynthia and Iris Long are bickering at dinner when a Comanche war party shows up.
Within minutes, her father and mother have been brutally slain and the two young girls are captives of the Indians.
Cynthia withstands the harsh treatment of her captors much better than her sister and is adopted by the tribe.
Flash forward 10 years, and it’s time for her naming ceremony. Cynthia’s chosen the warrior path, so she’ll need a strong name, her adoptive father proclaims.
And so Cynthia becomes Fertile Vagina of Mother Coyote — Coyote Woman for short — a member of the last small band of free-roaming Comanches in Texas.
Meanwhile, there’s been a mutiny among a company of the Texas Rangers. J.J. Glanton (Craig Nigh) and Judge Holden (Van Quattro) have decided their days as Rangers are over; they’ll embark on a new business enterprise — as scalp hunters.
Tracking down any remaining Comanches in Texas is their first order of business.
Finding the long-lost Cynthia Long becomes a priority too once Iris Long (Brenna Jones) shows up, minus several fingers and emotionally scarred from her previous encounter with the Indians.
She wants vengeance. And she wants her sister. But she has absolutely no desire for a joyous reunion with Cynthia.