Atanu, an American Indian, feels harassed by tourists who visit his village. He does not like that these tourists sometimes barg
e into his hogan without permission to photograph his family. When tourists attempt to talk to him, he pretends to not to speak English. He is planning to lead an organized protest to stop the harassment of locals by tourists. In this scenario, Atanu's attitude toward tourists visiting his village exemplifies _____. resistance revitalization and adoption boundary maintenance retreatism
Considering the scenario described in Atanu's attitude toward tourists visiting his village exemplifies "Retreatism and Resistance"
Retreatism is the attitude in which an individual is resigned to stopping himself from achieving what he wanted to achieve. This is exemplified when Atanu refused to talk to the tourists and pretends not to communicate in English.
Again, Atanu exemplifies Resistance by "planning to lead an organized protest to stop the harassment of locals by tourists."