2. Native Americans are among those hit hardest by the partial government shutdown, with tribes across the U.S. scrambling to make up for lost federal funding.

Among the services curtailed: a food program that fed 90,000 people last year.

Generations ago, tribes negotiated treaties with the U.S. government that guaranteed money for services like health care and education in exchange for huge swaths of territory. Above, at a New Year’s powwow in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.

“The federal government owes us this,” said the chairman of one tribe. “We prepaid with millions of acres of land.”