MadagascarMadagascar has a complex and varied history as a place where Southeast Asian and East African roots combined with French colonialism. Through full-color photographs, sidebars, maps, and a timeline, this book explores the government, traditions, people, and biodiversity of this unique island nation. |
Contents
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History | 24 |
Government | 34 |
Economy | 40 |
Environment | 50 |
The Malagasy | 58 |
Lifestyle | 66 |
Festivals | 116 |
Food | 122 |
Map of Madagascar | 132 |
About the Economy | 135 |
About the Culture | 137 |
Timeline | 138 |
Glossary | 140 |
For Further Information | 141 |
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