- The
Tandroy also
known as
Ampatres in the 17th
century are a
traditionally nomadic ethnic group of
Madagascar inhabiting the arid
southern part of the...
- speakers) –
spoken by the
Sakalava people on the
western coast of the
island Tandroy-Mahafaly
Malagasy (1,300,000 speakers) –
spoken by the
Antandroy and the...
-
double in 25
years if not reduced). The po****tion is
almost entirely Tandroy ("people of the
thorny bush") or
Karembola (in the southwest), with small...
- or
Temoro or
Antemoro Antaisaka or
Antesaka Antambahoaka Antandroy or
Tandroy Antankarana Antanosy or
Tanosy Bara
Betsimisaraka Bezanozano Mahafaly Makoa...
- Sihanaka, Betsileo, Zafimaniry, Antaifasy, Antemoro, Antaisaka, Antambahoaka,
Tandroy, Antankarana, Antanosy, Bara, Betsimisaraka, Bezanozano, Mahafaly, Makoa...
- Mama Sana (1900–1997) was a
Tandroy singer and
performer of
traditional airs on the
valiha tube zither, the
national instrument of Madagascar. She was...
-
northeast and
Fianarantsoa Province in the east.
Masikoro Malagasy and
Tandroy Malagasy were the
chief languages. Sea cu****bers were
exported from the...
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formed as a male trio that
performed the beko
polyharmonic style of the
Tandroy people,
occasionally accompanied by an eight-piece
acoustic band featuring...
-
Masikoro Malagasy plt –
Plateau Malagasy skg –
Sakalava Malagasy tdx –
Tandroy-Mahafaly
Malagasy tkg –
Tesaka Malagasy txy –
Tanosy Malagasy xmv – Antankarana...
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Bunyaruguru Kingdom (pre 18th century–1901 AD) (incorporated into Ankole)
Tandroy/Zafimaniry
Kingdom (early 18th century–1790/? AD) (same as/separate from...