The people of Madagascar, surviving adversity with a smile. By THR Staff Crisis? What crisis? In Nantenaina Lova‘s debut film, The Malagasy Way, one hears residents of Madagascar (Malagasy is the ...
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Traditional Malagasy marquetry kept alive in Madagascar highlands
Malagasy marquetry, a traditional woodcraft art, is being preserved in Madagascar’s central highlands, particularly in Ambositra. The craft involves assembling thin pieces of wood to create intricate ...
To the Westerner, many beliefs of the Malagasy, the people of Madagascar, boggle the mind. For starters, the Malagasy believe their ancestors live on in the afterworld, communicating with the living ...
As it is sometimes the case for sub-Saharan African nations, the Malagasy diaspora carries a substantial weight of the cultural, political and virtual activities related to Madagascar. In the World ...
Malagasy handwoven silk is a unique textile tradition passed down through generations in Madagascar. The art of weaving silk ...
To get at the heart of Malagasy genetic ancestry and reconstruct their history, a researcher team investigated genome-wide genotyping data of Malagasy populations along with populations across the ...
World premiering out of the Marrakech Film Festival ahead of a wider and promising festival run, Luck Razanajaona’s “Disco Afrika: A Malagasy Story” will offer the cinema of Madagascar its most ...
For indeed, what is decided today will be felt tomorrow by the present and future generations of young people.To reach its vision by 2050 of "living in harmony with nature", and to achieve its three ...
A group of women in a small village of Ambakivao, Menabe region in Madagascar have have volunteered to be the first "solar engineers" within WWF's access to sustainable energy program and in ...
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