While fady and other traditional beliefs may be most present in rural Madagascar, even educated people in the cities take them seriously. It’s just that deeply rooted in Malagasy culture.
A traveller, soldier, conspirator and exile, Beniowski was crowned king of Madagascar and proclaimed the island’s Ampansakebe (Emperor) by its indigenous people. Maurycy August Beniowski considers ...
International Women's Day and a memorable evening for two men in Madagascar. My colleague Morgan Greenstreet and I are ...
Madagascar and France; with some Account of the Island, its People, its Resources, and Development. By George A. Shaw (London: Religious Tract Society, 1885.) ...
CHILD NARRATOR: The tourists bringing in money for local people - surely this is a good thing for wildlife? What do you think? Tourism is important to the economy of Madagascar, with visitors ...