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In the Maguindanao area, time was traditionally measured using a system called "bala a tawi." This system involves dividing the day into seven equal parts, with each part corresponding to a specific time period. The divisions are based on natural phenomena such as the movement of the sun and the changing of the tides. Additionally, the Maguindanao people also used tools such as sundials and water clocks to measure time more precisely.

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