. >> lynette grable says, they want people everywhere, not just in indian country to mobilize for missing and we know it is a time to bring light to our issues. >> as we reported this, many people like lynette grable shared their concerns against law enforcement's handling of crimes against native americans. >> you see this all too often, where there daughter's case is not being taken seriously enough, or their sister, or their mother. >> exactly. or their sons. i have heard law enforcement tell the family, even myself, this person is an alcoholic, or this person is known to party. i always cringe when i hear that, because it does not matter. they are still a human being. >> the issue with witnessing a murder is so systemic that there are no easy answers. >> you bring such a unique perspective >> one thing does bring hope to native american communities, the appointment of deb holland as secretary of interior. in that role, she oversees the bia, the first native american to do so. >> when i see indigenous women missing, i see one of my own sisters, or my cousins, or one of my aunties, or e