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- Missionary Society. Ranavalona made heavy use of the traditional practice of fanompoana (forced labor as tax payment) to complete public works projects and develop...
- 1854, and 1856. The Queen made heavy use of the traditional practice of fanompoana (forced labor as tax payment) to complete public works projects and develop...
- ****s was done by vast numbers of slaves placed under royal servitude, or fanompoana. The landscape of Imerina and its geographical mani****tion had significant...
- legitimacy of levying corvée labour under the traditional practice of fanompoana, in which Sakalava subjects paid their respects to their deceased ancestors...
- owed him, as well as the king, a certain amount of free labor each year (fanompoana) for public works such as the construction of ****s, rice paddies, roads...
- traditional ancestor veneration. Another was the rejection of corvee labour (fanompoana), on which had become increasingly common in the Malagasy political order...
- strengthening his rule. The long-established royal Merina tradition of fanompoana (labor as a form of tax) was continued and expanded under Andrianampoinimerina...
- the LMS spread to Anosy when those skilled in this area fled Imerina fanompoana. 1895 – Madagascar conquered by France. 20th century 1940 – Vichy France...
- 12 February 2011. Sharp (2011), p. Campbell, Gwyn (1988). "Slavery and fanompoana: The structure of forced labor in Imerina (Madagascar), 1790–1861". The...
- ISBN 978-0-520-22951-8, retrieved February 2, 2011 Campbell, Gwyn (1988). "Slavery and fanompoana: The structure of forced labor in Imerina (Madagascar), 1790–1861". The...