it puts a lump in your throat whenever you think about it. >> inside this fence is eddie haro's refugerom prison life. >> you set them right there and face to the east. >> a sacred space that only the native americans on the yard can enter. and haro is their leader and mentor. >> we all depend on each other every day. every night i go out and i can see them and we can sit there and talk, sing songs. but we still have to live with everybody else. >> outside this fenced area, drug deaths and gang affiliations rule the yard. at any moment your number might be up. >> everyone down. >> have a seat. >> down on the yard. >> an incident between two inmates stops the yard in its tracks. for the officers' safety, every inmate hits the ground or risks being considered a threat. moments like these make it hard to know who to trust, so haro keeps his circle small. >> i take care of the sweat lodge, run ceremonies. it's a trusted position. everybody depends on you. >> the native americans drum on the yard every day. but today's ceremony is significant. >> they're focusing, putting their energy in to