joe schroeder of farm aid.k you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: >> woodruff: the shutdown has also had an impact on services the federal government is obligated to pay to nati americans under treaty rights. from wisconsin public television, marisa wojcik reports from shawano, wisconsin, where one tribe is already short more than a million dollars. >> certainly we are monitoring this closely. es reporter: shannon holsey is ane ident of the stockbridge-munsd of mohican indians, located on 22,000 acres in shawano county, wisconsin. her office has been fielding questions from the community. nc we've gotten calls how coerned they should be with regards to the services that are provided. go reporter: like any rnment, community services including health care, lyucation, public safety and care for the eldre all supported by the tribe. emost tribal nations rece federal funding budgeted through congress annually. >> the funds that we receive are through trust and treaty respsibilities. they're not aid. >> reporter: