While in New Mexico, our group visited the Acoma Pueblo, where Native Americans still live without running water and electricity, much like how their ancestors lived centuries ago. We had a guide we actually lives in the Pueblo with her family, explaining to us the traditions and life of those who live their currently and centuries ago. She explained the significance of their traditional burials of the dead and the type of people buried in their cemetery. I chose to categorize this experience as "Communicate Ideas" because our guide got the chance to explain to outsiders her life and her ancestors life living in the Acoma Pueblo. This answers my question because it shows a real life example of what a running pueblo looks like to have something to compare other pueblos too, and how white encroachment has changed them.