Vacations were a privilege before the pandemic, but they’re even more so now that the economy has tanked and people have lost jobs and income—and destinations may be within a community of increasingly vulnerable people. There are ways that tourists can minimize their impact, like packing a cooler of food before leaving on a road trip—a suggestion Louise made for mitigating the problems on the reservation. “For someone who has the privilege to travel right now,” she says, “the absolute minimum that they can do . . . is to spend the extra time making sure that they are travelling in a responsible way.”