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Cases etsimisaraka sur la côte Est
If we work for a moment on the origins of Malagasy architecture, you can quickly imagine a fairly close influence. By listing this architecture , I used precolonial graphics and descriptions in historical works. A small project then came, That of listing the traditional architecture of Madagascar, the one that belongs ...
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The principles of green holidays Green holidays are - obviously - based on a principle of carbon neutrality to reduce its negative impact on the environment and preserve the planet. There are several principles that govern ecological vacations and these are not particularly binding. It is possible to adopt all of these principles gradually to ...
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We reach the boarding point of Ankify in a bad cyclone day, we are the 5 th mars 2017. We stop at the hotel, the Baobab to better appreciate the route we have just taken in the rain. We contacted our skipper for the latest sailing information and finally the verdict is reached, on...
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When we talk about Madagascar, we can't forget to talk about zebus. These bovids brought by the first Africans who set foot on the soil of the future Madagascar more than 1500 years ago . At that time we called the island Antanandava . They are among the first peoples to settle on the coasts..
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Pillage du riz dans l' Andringitra
Madagascar is huge and the customs are multiple. One thing that has remained common to all these ethnic groups on the island is the distribution of the day in quasi-automatic task. From the first light of the sun and even before, we wake up around 4:30 a.m., this...
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MIKEA It officially exists 18 ethnic groups in Madagascar but it turns out that subgroups, which can appear in different ethnic groups, are not formally listed. The number of these ethnic groups is unknown and there are even what one might call hidden peoples, like Mikea – the “forest people” –...
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En file indienne
TOGETHER FOR A LOCAL DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE AND RESPONSIBLE for the continuity of our social projects, we are looking for partners who could help us develop a remote village that we sponsor in the Pangalanes. The village currently has 203 homes. He is currently the "pilot town" among 7 surrounding villages. Several achievements ...
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On almost all the territory of Madagascar, when we think the word "Koba", we think directly to children, the snack or dessert. in Madagascar, This word comes from the Swahili word 'k'uba' which means glue or vegetable starch. Most often prepared with rice flour dissolved in water..
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Madagascar is still class as an island, a very large island. But beyond its size, it contains an unusual diversity compares to similar land size. Just returned from a trip with American colleagues in Northern Madagascar and during a discussion, they asked me if I had to promote Madagascar,...
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Vezo de Madagascar
Vezo are nomadic fishermen, their territory extends from Morondava (border Sakalava north) to Toliara, They live mainly in fishery products, they sell or barter against other commodities. They are hardy fishermen, but many sedentary and reduce their ancestral tradition. It is said that the Vezo women ...
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