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  1. Nov 2, 2020 · Madagascar has a rich oral literary tradition where epic poems like Ibonia, historical accounts, mythological tales, and legends have been passed down through generations by word of mouth. The earliest written accounts produced here include information about herbal medicines and religious rites that were penned down by “wise men" or ombiasy ...

  2. Madagascar - Colonization, Merina Kingdom, Trade: Archaeological investigations in the 20th century indicated that human settlers reached Madagascar about 700 ce. Although the huge island lies geographically close to Bantu-speaking Africa, its language, Malagasy, belongs to the distant Western Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family. There are nonetheless a number of Bantu ...

  3. May 18, 2023 · The trouble is, the fossil record in Madagascar between the time of the dinosaurs and about 2,000 years ago is nearly nonexistent, leaving a lot of room for debate. The aye-aye uses its long ...

  4. Oct 18, 2018 · Madagascar. Fourth-largest island in the world, Madagascar is one of the most bio-diverse countries on Earth, home to thousands of species of plant and animal life of which about 80% cannot be found anywhere else on the planet. The fascinating uniqueness of this island has led some to class it as the world’s eighth continent.

  5. Culture of Madagascar. The culture of Madagascar reflects the origins of the Malagasy people in Southeast Asia, East Africa and Oceania. The influence of Arabs, Indians, British, French and Chinese settlers is also evident. The most emblematic musical instrument of Madagascar, the valiha, is a bamboo tube zither carried to the island by early ...

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  7. Sep 9, 2022 · Madagascar is home to six types of endemic baobab. Although they can be seen all over the island, the most famous place for baobab-worshipping is the Avenue of the Baobabs. Located in the Menabe region of western Madagascar, the Avenue comprises some 25 trees strung out like sentries along the Morondava-Belon’i Tsiribihina dirt road.

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