- Tsiranana's
administration in 1972. The
Tandroy may also be
called the
Antandroy, but it is
technically redundant: roy
means thorn; the
prefix an means...
- tip of the island,
having not
reached the Cape of Good Hope. The
local Antandroy king
Andriankirindra gave the
sailors a fine welcome, but
intended on...
- and
Betsileo who also live there. The
Tandroy may also be
called the "'
Antandroy'", but "'Tandroy'" is preferable. (With "'roy'"
meaning thorn, and the...
-
Tanala of Ikongo, and
disownment was
inflicted as a
punishment by the
antandroy.
There was
provision for
disownment in the Code of Hammurabi. In Louisiana...
- 15%
Betsimisaraka 12%
Betsileo 7%
Tsimihety 6%
Sakalava 5%
Antaisaka 5%
Antandroy 24%
others Religion (2020) 84.7%
Christianity 45.8%
Protestantism 38.1%...
-
including Anjoaty, Sakalava, Antakarana, Tsimihety, Antemoro, Betsimisaraka,
Antandroy, etc. A
major battle took
place at Diego-Suárez (now Antsiranana), the...
-
Antefasy Antaimoro or
Temoro or
Antemoro Antaisaka or
Antesaka Antambahoaka Antandroy or
Tandroy Antankarana Antanosy or
Tanosy Bara
Betsimisaraka Bezanozano...
- the
Mahafaly people,
although they are also
found on the
tombs of some
Antandroy and
particularly the Sakalava,
whose carved figures are
reputed for their...
-
during migration. In
Madagascar various peoples such as the
Sakalava and
Antandroy see
crocodiles as
ancestor spirits and
under local fady
often offer them...
- The Kere (also Kéré; from the
Antandroy dialect of Malagasy,
literally meaning 'starved to death') is a
recurrent famine affecting Madagascar's Deep South...