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         Madagascar Culture:     more books (19)
  1. Madagascar (Cultures of the World) by Jay Heale, 1997-10
  2. Recollecting from the Past: Musical Practice and Spirit Possession on the East Coast of Madagascar (Music Culture) by Ron Emoff, 2002-03-27
  3. Jj Rabearivelo: Literature and Lingua Franca in Colonial Madagascar (Francophone Cultures and Literatures, Vol 12) by Moradewun Adejunmobi, 1996-08
  4. Antipode: Seasons with the Extraordinary Wildlife and Culture of Madagascar by Heather E. Heying, 2002-07-09
  5. Executive Report on Strategies in Madagascar, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Madagascar Research Group, The Madagascar Research Group, 2000-11-02
  6. Madagascar, the Red Island by Arlette Kouwenhoven, 1996-02-15
  7. Aina-- la vie: Mission, culture et developpement a Madagascar by Jean-Marie Estrade, 1996
  8. Unwrapping The Textile Traditions Of Madagascar (Ucla Fmch Textile Series)
  9. Introduction to the Cultivated Angraecoid Orchids of Madagascar by Fred E. Hillerman, Arthur W. Holst, 1986-01-01
  10. Constructing History, Culture and Inequality: The Betsileo in the Extreme Southern Highlands of Madagascar (African Social Studies Series) (African Social Studies Series) by Sandra J. T. M. Evers, 2002-10-01
  11. Cultures of Madagascar: Ebb and flow of influences = Civilisations de Madagascar : flux et reflux des influences (Working papers series)
  12. Antipode: Seasons with the Extraordinary Wildlife & Culture of Madagascar. by Heather E. Heying, 2002
  13. Madagascar: the Red Island by D. Kouwenhoven, 1996-10-30
  14. The Art and Making of Madagascar by Tracey Miller-Zarnecke, 2008-09-09

1. Madagascar Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
While Madagascar officially shares one culture and language, the Malagasy people are divided into 18 tribes whose boundaries are based on old kingdoms
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2. Madagascar Up Close And Personal Culture
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3. SIT Study Abroad - Madagascar: Culture And Society
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5. The Culture Of Madagascar
The Culture of Madagascar. Madagascar has been called "Big Island " or "The Seventh Continent" because this country is bigger than France.
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6. MapZones.com : Madagascar Culture
Information of Country s culture, tradition, social life, group, newspaper, musium, books, novels.
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Country Info Madagascar Introduction Madagascar General Data Madagascar Maps Madagascar Culture ... Madagascar Time and Date Madagascar Culture Back to Top Madagascar has experienced steady population growth throughout the twentieth century. Since the first systematic census was undertaken by colonial authorities at the turn of the twentieth century, the population has grown from 2.2 million in 1900 to 7.6 million in 1975 and to a population around by the IMF in mid-1993 at 11.86 million. It is expected that the population will approach 17 million by the end of the twentieth century, underscoring a more than fivefold increase in less than a hundred years. Moreover, the average rate of population growth itself has increased from 2.3% in 1975 to 3.1% over the 1980 to 1990 decade. This rate has made Madagascar one of the most rapidly growing countries in Africa, with a large youthful populationin 1992 nearly 55% of the population was under twenty years of age. A true understanding of the character of Madagascar's population and historical development requires an appreciation of the inhabitants' shared characteristics, including language and kinship structure, as well as the central highlands/côtier split and other divisions based on geographical regions. These latter divisions coincide with the major geographical divisions of the island: east coast, west coast, central highlands, southwest, and the Tsaratamana Massif. Within these regions, the people have certain cultural similarities accentuated by the natural environment.

7. SIT Study Abroad - Madagascar Culture And Society
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8. African Studies Center Madagascar Page
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9. Madagascar Country Studies - Federal Research Division, Library
Madagascar Country Studies Federal Research Division, Library of Congress
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11. A History Of Madagascar
A History of Madagascar The study of Madagascar s human culture has become the monopoly of a rather small group of specialists.
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12. Madagascar History & Madagascar Culture | IExplore
In the ninth century, Madagascar was a major trading power in the western At the time, Madagascar supported several kingdoms along its coastline and,
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According to local legend, the island was first inhabited by the Vazimba, a race of white pygmies. These people, if they existed, were displaced by successive waves of Polynesian migrants from the Malayo-Indonesian archipelago, from as early as the sixth century AD. In the ninth century, Madagascar was a major trading power in the western Indian Ocean. Moreover, ancient ruins indicate an extensive Arab presence on the island around that time. Bantu tribes from mainland Africa later settled on the west coast. The first Europeans arrived in the mid-17th century. Several French settlements were established on the south-east coast but were destroyed within 30 years.
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Under the terms of a new constitution adopted by popular referendum in August 1992, legislative power resides in a bicameral legislature, comprising a partially-elected Senate and fully-elected National Assembly, each of which has a four-year term. A Council of Ministers is appointed by the Prime Minister. The President is elected by popular vote for a five-year term. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President from a list of candidates nominated by the National Assembly. Executive power rests with the prime minister.

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CULTURE Madagascar remains a geographic and historical paradox, linked in practice to Africa but identified in feeling with Indonesia, which is so far away as to have hardly any awareness of Madagascar or to maintain any contemporary ties of substance with it. The animal life and vegetation of the island are equally anomalous, differing greatly from that of nearby Africa and being, in many respects, unique Although the coastlands have been known to Europeans for more than 400 years and to Arabs for much longer, recent historical development has been more intense and concentrated in the central plateau, which contains the capital city of Antananarivo (formerly Tananarive). The road network and communications are generally better on the plateau, where the majority of the inhabitants have received some school education and are professing Christians, while in the coastal areas the majority follow traditional religions and generally have not attended school. In spite of Madagascar's proximity to the continent, its population is primarily related not to African peoples but rather to those of Indonesia, more than 3,000 miles to the east. The Malagasy peoples, moreover, do not consider themselves to be Africans, but, because of the continuing bond with France that resulted from former colonial rule, the island has developed political, economic, and cultural links with the French-speaking countries of western Africa. French and Malagasy are the country's official languages.

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    Description: The School for International Training's Study Abroad programs offer field-based study in over 57 countries. Students earn 16 semester credits on a 15-week experience designed to encourage a global awareness that enables people to live in an interdependent world. Groups of seven to 25 students are led by one or two academic directors. Madagascar is home to an amazing variety of cultures, thanks to its long history as a trading nexus and migratory destination for people from throughout Indonesia, Africa, and the Arab peninsula. Today, the 18 clans that live in this island nation retain remnants of their heritage while also sharing in Madagascar's overlying culture and language ' giving rise to the Malagasy phrase "Unity Amongst Diversity."

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    Sponsoring Organization: School for International Training (SIT) Type of Courses Offered: Field-based, experiential learning in SIT program courses, with an independent study component Terms: Fall Semester, Winter-Spring Quarters Location: Antananarivo and Diego Suarez, Madagascar Housing: Homestays and hotels/hostels Language Prerequisite: 4 recent quarters or the equivalent of college French and the ability to follow coursework in French Program Web Site: SIT Madagascar: Culture and Society Northwestern Policies and Requirements for this Program: Northwestern has a number of program-specific requirements that students must adhere to while they are abroad. To see if Northwestern has any such requirements for this program, click here University/Program Specialties: See program site Extra Information: Note: SIT PROGRAMS TEND TO FILL UP BEFORE THEIR DEADLINES. Make sure to submit your SIT applications well before the program deadlines. To check enrollment status, click

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