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Time-Telling in Indigenous Cultures

Subject: Static GK (General Knowledge)

Book: General Time Knowledge

Long before mechanical clocks, many indigenous societies measured time by environmental cues such as the position of stars, animal migration patterns, or plant growth cycles. These natural markers structured communal activities, ceremonies, and trade events. Such practices persist in some regions, maintaining a harmonious balance with local ecosystems. Researchers exploring these methods learn how traditional knowledge can supplement or even surpass modern systems in accuracy for specific contexts. It’s a reminder that time can be understood through direct engagement with the land and sky.

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