. >> okay, we seem to have lost ms bassett for the moment. i'll go back to you - how do you explain all of this flying under the radar for so long? >> they value human rights as non-existent, especially here in south dakota. they speak of us in negative terms. we have people that are successful. our own people who are lawyers, doctors - they work in the professional field. they don't want to recognise the people. they want to recognise the people that they see on the streets, that are homeless that don't look of average look speaking of - they tend to look more homeless than anything and that spurs the negative stereotype. so with that they say well you know here is once a great culture of people and now they are losing their - you know pretty much an edge in a way, and we are not a force to be reckoned with in any sense. >> go ahead, continue. >> sorry. that's where they - like i said they do not valuer our rights here in the state of south dakota. >> i want to pivot and talk about the jurisdiction that you heard ms bassett refer to. native