Wilson's main supporters were from within the town of Pine Ridge.
Wilson moved out of Pine Ridge after the 1976 election.
But interviews in the village of Pine Ridge suggested otherwise.
Pine Ridge has many activities and clubs in which students can participate.
They had noticed their camp was moving out to the lands north of Pine Ridge.
The unemployment rate at Pine Ridge was over 70 percent.
The homeless gather behind a local community center in Pine Ridge.
Recently she drove the 70 miles to Pine Ridge to look for a job.
Pine Ridge's infant mortality rate is almost three times the national average.
She had to retire after becoming ill and the family moved to the town of Pine Ridge in 1964.