. >> only 11 years old at the time, dakotah was placed on risperidone, an antipsychotic, and transferred to an institution. south dakota institutionalizes more children under 12 than any other state in the country. >> they say they did it because they were trying to protect my children well they didn't protect my children, they traumatized them. you've got the hiccups? madonna says the department of social services never told her about her rights under icwa. instead, with help from an attorney, her tribe took over her case, and they returned custody of her children. >>if it wasn't for icwa, i don't think i would have gotten my kids back. so where's she at right now? is she with you? jolene abourezk runs the icwa office in rapid city for her tribe, the oglala sioux. she represents parents in court, fights to get cases transferred back to the tribe and places children with native foster families or kin. south dakota removes children from their homes more frequently than almost any other state in the country. >> my clients, they're so scared, anytime they see a social worker it's like seein