- The
Vazimba (Malagasy [vaˈʒimbə̥]),
according to po****r belief, were the
first inhabitants of Madagascar.
While beliefs about the
physical appearance...
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Paroedura vazimba is a
species of
lizard in the
family Gekkonidae. It is
endemic to Madagascar. Raxworthy, C.J.; Ratsoavina, F.; Rabibisoa, N.; Rakotondrazafy...
- is
known to have been a
Vazimba.
Rafohy and Rangita, the two
founding queens of the
Merina royalty, were also
called Vazimbas. On the
other side, the...
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inhabited between 200 BC–300 AD by the island's
earliest settlers, the
Vazimba, who
appear to have
arrived by
pirogue from
southeastern Borneo to establish...
- they
called the
Vazimba.
Probably the
descendants of an
earlier and less
technologically advanced Austronesian settlement wave, the
Vazimba were ****imilated...
- from
Western Africa. Geez
Italian Eritrean Sabaic Gafat Mesmes Weyto Kore
Vazimba (with
Glottolog code, unclassifiable) Asa Kw'adza
Ngasa Nyang'i
Singa Kwadi...
-
veneration of the
Vazimba as the most
ancient of ancestors. The
kings of some
Malagasy tribes claim a
blood kinship to the
Vazimba,
including the Merina...
- people's
culture likely mixed and
merged with the
Madagascar natives named Vazimba about whom
little is known.
According to the island's oral traditions,...
- had
extended its rule over
virtually all of Madagascar. The son of a
Vazimba mother and a man of the
newly arrived Hova
people originating in southeast...
- the
Menehune Taotao Mona,
similar supernatural beings in the
Marianas Vazimba,
similar belief in
Madagascar Thrum, Thos (1907).
Hawaiian Folk Tales....