but after researching both sides and listening to all the experts and seeing what is out interestthere, i don't think america needs to take this risk. >> transcand says the pipeline doesn't cross any reservation or tribal lands but would cross through the original reservation territory which included all of south dakota west of the missouri river. >> the 1861 treaty and 1868 treaty, we still honor and live by those treaties but even the united states government is has fault. even consulting our tribe they didn't even do that. >> when you sign a treaty between two nations that's the law and the constitution supports that and when those things are violated how can't you feel like you're being violated. if the laws you sign and those treaties say that it is based on integrity, it's based on our commitment as a country, it's based on our bill of rights and you sign it with another country and engage in those understandings, then you violate those. what's your word there? so definitely the people feel vial lated. >> we have never been consulted by xl pipeline by transcanada, there's a viola