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- saqaliba, which is in turn derived from Late Latin sclavus, meaning slave. Sakalavas are considered to be a mix of Austronesian and Bantu peoples. Austronesian...
- dialects of Malagasy: Eastern (including Merina) and Western (including Sakalava), with the isogloss running down the spine of the island, the south being...
- The Sakalava weaver (Ploceus sakalava) sometimes known as the Sakalava fody is a species of bird in the family Ploceidae. It is endemic to Madagascar....
- 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...
- Senegalia sakalava is a species of Senegalia that is endemic to Madagascar. Two varieties are recognised: Senegalia sakalava var. hispida Villiers & Du...
- Blaesodactylus sakalava, the Sakalava velvet gecko is a species of gecko endemic to Madagascar. Raxworthy, C.J. (2011). "Blaesodactylus sakalava". IUCN Red...
- Southern Malagasic Vezo-Sakalava Southern Sakalava Vezo Masikoro Tandroy Mahafaly Bara Antanosy Northern Malagasic Northern Sakalava Kibushi Kibushi Kimaore...
- Southern Sakalava is a dialect of Malagasy spoken by the Sakalava from the region of Melaky to Atsimo Andrefana. Southern Sakalava belongs to the Austronesian...
- diversity of ethnic groups are found in the province, including Anjoaty, Sakalava, Antakarana, Tsimihety, Antemoro, Betsimisaraka, Antandroy, etc. A major...
- Mwene Muji, Luba, Lunda, Kitara, Aksum, Ethiopia, Adal, Ajuran, Kilwa, Sakalava, Imerina, Maravi, Mutapa, Rozvi, Mthwakazi, and Zulu. Despite the predominance...