|Question 7Verbal

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In what is now New Mexico, the Pueblo of Pojoaque operates the Poeh Cultural Center. Relying on traditional knowledge to guide the design of exhibits, this institution presents Pojoaque history and culture to the tribe's citizens. The Tohono O'odham Nation, a tribe in Arizona, employs a similar strategy in its own cultural center. Both centers contrast with museums that aren't Indigenous-led; when displaying Indigenous artifacts, such museums tend to anticipate mainly non-Indigenous audiences and rely on Euro-centric strategies for designing exhibits.
According to the text, what is one way that non-Indigenous museums typically differ from the cultural centers operated by the Pueblo of Pojoaque and the Tohono O'odham Nation?
The museums typically feature fewer artifacts in their exhibits.
A
The museums are often somewhat smaller in size.
B
The museums are largely aimed at non-Indigenous audiences.
C
The museums focus on tribal history as well as tribal culture.
D