- The
Sakalava are an
ethnic group of Madagascar. They are
primarily found on the
western edge of
Madagascar from
Toliara in the
south to the
Sambirano River...
- The
Sakalava rail (Za****ia olivieri) is a
species of bird in the
family Rallidae. It is
endemic to
western Madagascar. This bird is
small with
brown upperpart...
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dialects of Malagasy:
Eastern (including Merina) and
Western (including
Sakalava), with the
isogloss running down the
spine of the island, the
south being...
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Southern Malagasic Vezo-
Sakalava Southern Sakalava Vezo
Masikoro Tandroy Mahafaly Bara
Antanosy Northern Malagasic Northern Sakalava Kibushi Kibushi Kimaore...
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Blaesodactylus sakalava, the
Sakalava velvet gecko is a
species of
gecko endemic to Madagascar. Raxworthy, C.J. (2011). "Blaesodactylus
sakalava". IUCN Red...
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Southern Sakalava is a
dialect of
Malagasy spoken by the
Southern Sakalava also
known as
Sakalava of Menabe.
Southern Sakalava belongs to the Austronesian...
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Senegalia sakalava is a
species of
Senegalia that is
endemic to Madagascar. Two
varieties are recognised:
Senegalia sakalava var.
hispida Villiers & Du...
- The Vezo is a
Sakalava Malagasy term for Bajo, the semi-nomadic
maritime or sea
people from Central–Eastern
Indonesia (esp.
Flores Sea) who
settled in...
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Northern Sakalava is a
northern dialect of
Malagasy spoken by
Sakalava people especially in the
region of
Boeny and Sofia.
Northern Sakalava dialect belongs...
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Bantu with less
Austronesian traits sometimes like mulatto) such as the
Sakalava, Bara, Vezo, Betsimisaraka, Mahafaly, etc. The
Merina are
further divided...