toward the end of the novel, leaphorn says, \...
toward the end of the novel, leaphorn says, \the fbi isnt interested in indian superstitions and broken stones. its got another resolution in mind.\ what does the fbi think?\nnone of these choices are correct.\nit all was related to a drug problem at the commune.\nthey did not solve the case; they are just going to let it go.\nthe zuni are buying and selling drugs.\nhalsey killed ernesto.
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# Brief Explanations:
Based on the given quote from the novel, the FBI is not interested in Indian superstitions and broken stones, implying they have a different view of the situation. The most likely interpretation among the options is that they think it all was related to a drug - problem at the commune as it is a non - superstitious and more 'practical' resolution they might have in mind.
# Answer:
It all was related to a drug problem at the commune.