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  1. A World Like Our Own: Man and Nature in Madagascar by Alison Jolly, 1980-10
  2. Five Years in Madagascar: With Notes on the Military Situation by Francis Cornwallis Maude, 1969
  3. The drama of Madagascar by Sonia E Howe, 1938
  4. Forget Colonialism?: Sacrifice and the Art of Memory in Madagascar (Ethnographic Studies in Subjectivity) by Jennifer Cole, 2001-11-05
  5. History of Madagascar: 2009 Malagasy Political Crisis, Walter Guinness, 1st Baron Moyne, Maurice Benyovszky, Merina Kingdom
  6. Natural History of Madagascar: Dinosaurs of India and Madagascar, Majungasaurus, Rajasaurus, Maevarano Formation, Rapetosaurus, Rahonavis
  7. An Economic History of Imperial Madagascar, 1750-1895: The Rise and Fall of an Island Empire.(Book review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Jeremy Rich, 2006-12-22
  8. History of Madagascar; Embracing the Progress of the Christian Mission and an Account of the Persecution of the Native Christians by American Sunday-School Publication, 2010-01-10
  9. La Guerre a Madagascar: Histoire Anecdotique des Expeditions Francaises de 1885 a 1895 (2 Volumes) (The War in Madagascar: A Narrative History of the French Expeditions 1885-1895) by Par H. Galli, 1896
  10. Emerging Histories in Madagascar (Ethnohistory)
  11. An Economic History of Imperial Madagascar, 1750-1895: The Rise and Fall of an Island Empire.(Book review): An article from: The Historian by Pedro Machado, 2007-06-22
  12. The distribution and habits of Madagascar birds: Summary of the field notes of the Mission Zoologique Franco-Anglo-Américaine à Madagascar (Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History) by Austin Loomer Rand, 1936
  13. Ancestors, Power, and History in Madagascar. (Book Reviews).(Brief Article): An article from: International Bulletin of Missionary Research by James B. Vigen, 2002-01-01
  14. History Of Madagascar by unknown, 1839

61. History / Africa / Madagascar
2. From Blessing to Violence history and Ideology in the Circumcision Ritual ofthe Merina of madagascar (Cambridge Studies in Social and Cultural anth by
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Seed from Madagascar (Southern Classics Series)
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From Blessing to Violence : History and Ideology in the Circumcision Ritual of the Merina of Madagascar (Cambridge Studies in Social and Cultural anth

by Maurice Bloch Cambridge Univ Pr (Short)
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This detailed description and analysis of Madagascar's Merina tribe and its ancient circumcision ritual is significant as a basis for the analysis of anthropological theories of ritual in general. Read more The Possessed and the Dispossessed : Spirits, Identity, and Power in a Madagascar Migrant Town (Comparative Studies of Health Systems and Medical Care by Lesley A. Sharp Univ California Press Paperback Reprint edition (December 1996) Click here for more info Madagascar (Key Environments) by Alison Jolly, et al Pergamon Pr Hardcover (August 1984) Click here for more info Revue Noire Magazine : Madagascar by Revue Noire Editions Revue Noire Paperback - 96 pages (January 1998) Click here for more info Dust Clouds in the Middle East : The Air War for East Africa, Iraq, Syria, Iran and Madagascar, 1940-1942

62. G. Madagascar. 2001. The Encyclopedia Of World History
The Encyclopedia of World history. 2001. g. madagascar. (See 1778–1800).1800–10. Andrianampoinimerina (Nampoina), having come
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The Encyclopedia of World history. 2001. g. madagascar. (See 1400–1500).1500. Four Swahilispeaking trading communities had been
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64. Books / History / Africa / Madagascar
16. Norwegian Missions in African history madagascar Vol 2 Finn Fuglestad(Editor) / Hardcover / Published 1987. Don't see what you're looking for?
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Dust Clouds in the Middle East : The Air War for East Africa, Iraq, Syria, Iran and Madagascar, 1940-1942
Christopher Shores / Hardcover / Published 1996
From Blessing to Violence : History and Ideology in the Circumcision Ritual of the Merina of Madagascar (Cambridge Studies in Social and Cultural anth
Maurice E. F. Bloch / Paperback / Published 1986
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Madagascar in Pictures (Visual Geography Series)
Bernadine Madagascar Bailey (Editor), et al / Library Binding / Published 1988
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The Poccessed and the Dispossessed : Spirits, Identity, and Power in a Madagascar Migrant Town (Comparative Studies of Health Systems and Medical care
Lesley A. Sharp / Paperback / Published 1996
Seed from Madagascar (Southern Classics Series)
Duncan Clinch Heyward, et al / Paperback / Published 1993
Madagascar (Places and Peoples of the World)
Rita Stevens / Library Binding / Published 1988
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65. Natural History Of Madagascar -- Itinerary
The Natural history of madagascar. November 4 24, 2003. Led by MarkSmith and Malagasy Naturalists. madagascar, the eighth continent!
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The Natural History of Madagascar
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Madagascar , the eighth continent! Biologically speaking, this 1000 mile-long island, fourth largest in the world, is another continent. Some 160 million years ago the island broke from Gondwanaland, the ancient megacontinent that was comprised of Australia, India, Africa and Antarctica. This long separation has fostered the evolution of thousands of endemic species of plants and animals. Saving Madagascar's remaining wildlands is one of the highest priorities in world conservation. Fourteen species of large lemurs, the massive Elephant Birds, and a Pygmy Hippopotamus are already recently extinct. In the 1980's the government was convinced of the value of its natural heritage and currently several international conservation groups are working with Madagascar to establish and protect reserves throughout the country. It is hoped nature tourism will supply parkside communities with alternatives to slash and burn agriculture. Our tour, co-led by a Malagasy naturalist who speaks French, English and Malagasy, visits the dry forests of the northwest, rainforests on the east slope, desert spiny forests in the south, and fine coral reefs and beaches. Guest lectures will be provided by conservationists and biologists working in Madagascar. We will have leisurely nature hikes, night walks searching for nocturnal lemurs, superb ocean snorkeling and swimming, and shopping time for fine crafts. Photo opportunities are unlimited, with spectacular landscapes, intriguing peoples and close-ups of lemurs, showy insects, flowers, and colorful harmless snakes and lizards.

66. History
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67. DSN: History: Suitcase Telemetry Station, Madagascar
Picture Album of the DEEP SPACE NETWORK. Suitcase Telemetry Station, madagascarSuitcase Telemetry Station, madagascar Click to view at high resolution.
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The earliest history of Madagascar is unclear. Africans and Indonesians reached the island in about the 5th cent. A.D. , the Indonesian immigration continuing until the 15th cent. From the 9th cent., Muslim traders (including some Arabs) from E Africa and the Comoro Islands settled in NW and SE Madagascar. Probably the first European to see Madagascar was Diogo Dias, a Portuguese navigator, in 1500. Between 1600 and 1619, Portuguese Roman Catholic missionaries tried unsuccessfully to convert the Malagasy. From 1642 until the late 18th cent. the French maintained footholds, first at Taolagnaro (formerly Fort-Dauphin) in the southeast and finally on Sainte Marie Island off the east coast. Radama I In 1883 the French bombarded and occupied Toamsina (then Tamatave), and in 1885 they established a protectorate over Madagascar, which was recognized by Great Britain in 1890. Rainilaiarivony organized resistance to the French, and there was heavy fighting from 1894 to 1896. In 1896, French troops under J. S. Gallieni defeated the Merina and abolished the monarchy. Next SubSections in this article:

69. Comoros - History - Formerly Attached To Madagascar, Became A Separate French Ov
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Formerly attached to Madagascar, the Comoros became a separate French Overseas Territory in 1947. The islands achieved internal self-government in December 1961, with a Chamber of Deputies and a Government Council responsible for local administration.
Elections in December 1972 resulted in a large majority for parties advocating independence, and Ahmed Abdallah became President of the Government Council. In June 1973 he was restyled President of the Government.
At a referendum in December 1974 96% of the voters expressed support for independence, despite the opposition of the Mayotte Party, which sought the status of a French Department for the island of Mayotte.
On 3 August 1997 the "political directorate" unilaterally declared Nzwani´s secession from the Comoros, despite an earlier proposal made by Taki to decentralize power and give increased autonomy to the islands.
The separatists subsequently elected Ibrahim as president of a 13-member "politico-administrative co-ordination" which included Abdou Madi, a former Prime Minister during Djohar´s presidency, as spokesperson.
The declaration of independence was condemned by Djoussouf who appealed for French mediation in the crisis. France, however, while denoucing the secession, declared itself in favour of the intervention of the

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  • 71. Madagascar, Madeira, Maine, Malawi, Malaysia, Malay States, Maldives, Mali, Malt
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    72. A History Of Madagascar - Mervyn Brown
    A wideranging, narrative history by the former British ambassador to madagascar. Ahistory of madagascar Mervyn Brown history • 2002 • PAPER • 498 PAGES
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    73. MADAGASCAR NATURAL HISTORY
    madagascar NATURAL history (Itinerary 12). To see a reasonable spectrumof Malagasy plants, animals, people and scenery, you must
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    75. History Of The FCE Railroad (Fianarantsoa - Manakara, Madagascar)
    A brief history of the FCE (Fiananarantsoa, madagascar) train line constructionof the railroad, cyclone devastation, and current rehabilitation activities.
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    Soon after Antananarivo was taken by the colonial forces in 1886, the french authorities began dreaming of a transport artery between Fianarantsoa and the coast. The first plan called for a toll road, but it was soon decided to invest in a more ambitious railroad link between the coffee producing highlands and a port to be built at the mouth of the Faraony River. Construction of the FCE was nothing less than a full fledged battle against nature and geography : huge tracts of forest had to be cleared and mountains pierced with picks and axes. For weeks, months, and years on end teams of hundreds of men hauled machinery and materials by hand to remote sites. The line snaked across the edges of precipitous cliffs that had to be reinforced with rock walls and through unyielding granite mountains. Thousands died from disease and construction accidents. Begun in 1926, the first (lower) half of the line opened on July 24, 1934 when the stretch between Manakara and Manampatrana was completed. Later in the same year, the longest tunnel in Madagascar (just over a kilometer) was finished and on April 1, 1936 the first train arrived in Fianarantsoa.

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    77. History Of Madagascar - Wikipedia
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    (Redirected from Madagascar/History The written history of Madagascar began in the seventh century A.D., when Arabs established trading posts along the northwest coast. European contact began in the 1500s, when Portuguese sea captain Diego Dias sighted the island after his ship became separated from a fleet bound for India . In the late 17th century, the French established trading posts along the east coast. From about 1774 to 1824, it was a favorite haunt for pirates , including Americans , one of whom brought Malagasy rice to South Carolina Beginning in the 1790s, Merina rulers succeeded in establishing hegemony over the major part of the island, including the coast. In

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    In French. "Le Bureau Océan Indien de l'Agence universitaire de la Francophonie a ouvert ses portes en septembre 1991 à Madagascar avec son Centre Syfed-Refer (ancienne dénomination des centres d'accès à l'information)." "Le Bureau Océan indien couvre 6 pays : Comores, Madagascar, Maurice, Réunion (France), Seychelles et Djibouti."Has a directory of universities and research institutes in Madagascar internet service providers in Madagascar, the Bureau's newsletter, Lettre . abstracts of issues from the journals . http://www.refer.mg/
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