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It'S the year 1450 and we're on the rural plains of Arizona.
Up ahead, the blue waters of the mighty Gila and Salt rivers flow past, the steady gush of water providing a tranquil soundtrack to our scene.
We're a few hundred metres away from the junction of two rivers in a modest settlement belonging to the Pima people, a Native American tribe who have lived on this land for centuries.
Dusk is starting to fall and the setting sun casts shadows through the leafy trees and against the grass covered houses.
A few fires are still smoking and the air is filled with sleepy whispers.
Soon the fires will burn out, the people will be fast asleep and wild animals will prowl the settlement, scavenging for scraps of food.
But not yet, because there's one ritual that must be completed before they settle down for the night.
A door to a small, one roomed house flies open and three children hurry out.
They call to their friends in the next house and the ones after that.
Soon doors are opening all over the settlement and hordes of children are rushing about.
Let's see where they're going.
Exchanging excited whispers, the children settle down in front of a dying fire.