Respuesta :
Answer:
They maintain their customs and cultural identity.
Explanation:
In the passage it states how they wanted to stay were there wasn't no electricity nor power. And when the generation blew over they turned the building into a tourist section the same exact way it was 700 year ago or more
(PARAGRAPH 3 from Taos Pueblo)
The Red Willow people are fiercely independent. In 1680, they rose against the Spanish, who ruled the area at the time. Later, in 1847, they also rebelled against the Americans. They have cherished and guarded their traditional ways through years of contact with other cultures. They still speak the Tiwa language, as well as English. They farm, hunt and raise cattle and horses on their ancestral lands, as their forefathers did. Today, the Red Willow people welcome visitors to the pueblo. Tourists can see two of the oldest buildings in the United States and see people living there in much the same way they did 700 years ago.
Answer:
A. - They want to maintain their customs and cultural identity.
Explanation:
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