Today 34 indian tribes from across the country filed a lawsuit against the tobacco industry. The tribes are demanding big tobacco companies repay the cost of treating what they say are smoking-related illnesses. The tribes, mostly from the west and midwest filed suit in New Mexico, accusing the tobacco industry of deliberately targeting Indians. The Red Lake Band of Ojibwe is the only Minnesota Band included in the suit. Bobby Whitefeather, tribal chair of the Red Lake Band, says Native Americans are bringing their own suit because they don't know if they'll get a share of the national tobacco settlement.