juanita scherich is the icwa director for the oglala sioux tribe. she was placed into foster care when she was 9 years old. >> those children, they become the person that's going to get in trouble all the time. they become the person in the orange suits, in jails, in shackles. somebody tell me i'm wrong. because i know i'm not wrong. i'm tired of seeing our kids hanging themselves when they come home. i hope that we can change that because you can mark. you and your dss workers. now it's up to you, how much you want to work with us. lets start a new beginning. by the end of the meeting, the icwa directors and the state had reached an informal agreement to hold another hearing two weeks after a child is taken into custody. it's a chance for the tribe to push dss to make sure children are placed with native families and are staying connected to their culture. >> at this time we're going to have a prayer song before we begin our little ceremony. at little wound school, a new generation is proudly celebrating lakota tradition. >> our kids need to know who they are, where they come from, an