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We speak of mobile phones, campfires, nature, and the falsehood of wild west romanticism. These lands were pilfered from the indigenous peoples who slept here before the trial ended. Guilt manifests in America, and the world is coming to grips with its legacy of shame. For these modern-day rewinders they are pathfinding a new frontier, trying to retune to the actual reality that occurred.