- The
Tsimihety are a
Malagasy ethnic group who are
found in the north-central
region of Madagascar.
Their name
means "those who
never cut
their hair",...
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people on the
southern tip of the
island Tsimihety Malagasy (1,615,000 speakers) –
spoken by the
Tsimihety people. Additionally, the
Bushi dialect (41...
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coastal ethnic subgroups are the
Betsimisaraka (14.9 percent) and the
Tsimihety and
Sakalava (6 percent each).
Peoples along the east and southeastern...
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cultures in Madagascar,
including one with the
Tsimihety in the
northwest of the country. The
Tsimihety,
rejecting all
governmental authority and organizing...
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groups are
found in the province,
including Anjoaty, Sakalava, Antakarana,
Tsimihety, Antemoro, Betsimisaraka, Antandroy, etc. A
major battle took
place at...
- Madagascar:
including the Merina, the Betsileo, the Betsimisaraka, the
Tsimihety, the Bezanozano, the
Antambahoaka and the Antemoro. The word Andriana...
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other Malagasy ethnic groups such as the Betsileo, the Betsimisaraka, the
Tsimihety, the Bezanozano, the Antambahoaka, and the Antemoro. "Andriana" often...
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Tanosy Bara
Betsimisaraka Bezanozano Mahafaly Makoa Mikea Sakalava Tanala Tsimihety Vezo
Countries with a
significant Malagasy diaspora include France (specifically...
- with France. The PSD was led by
Philibert Tsiranana, a well-educated
Tsimihety from the
northern coastal region who was one of
three Malagasy deputies...
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Betsimisaraka dialect) and
French Religion Christianity syncretic with
traditional religion Related ethnic groups Tsimihety,
Bantu peoples, Austronesians...