Sources close to the study team, often wondered how the people of Chaco Canyon dealt with members of their community, that bitched about "Equity" "microagressions," and "triggers?"
There researchers discovered such losers, were sent on days-long treks for water and buried tubers.
If they returned emptyhanded they were staked out in safe spaces to chant to their gods, about the lack of fairness.
*BTW aqueducts built in ancient Italy remain in use from well before this Chaco timeframe. Likewise water systems from ancient Persia predate this era.
Considering their civilizations throughout the America, why couldn't ancient native Americans manage water, too?
Do modern Eurocentric researchers hold "low expectations," for others not like themselves?