. >> reporter: our request for comment from navaho nation president ben shelley went unanswered. with marriage laws changing across the country, he feels his tribe will have to come along eventually. >> 10 years from now i see myself having a home here. i see kids running around, bringing smiles to my mum and grandparents. backyard. we know we'll make it happen. >> on a land where tradition rules, for now it's a dream still out of reach. >> back in 2005, sponsors of the navaho gay marriage band says it was to prevent traditions and prevent nations from infiltrating navaho laws. >> next, the story of a woman coming out of the shadow, jamaica. and tomorrow, an "america tonight" special report - katrina - after the storm. joie chen reports from new >>> welcome back to "america tonight". the recognition of equal rights for people of different sexual orientations has made great strides in the u.s. but in main corners of the world, gay and lesbian men and women live in fear, they are prayed on and hunted, "america tonight" lori jane gliha went to jamaica to meet a brave woman who chose