
Madagascar, the world's fourth-largest island, holds a history as distinct as its famed baobabs and lemurs. Separated from Africa by the Mozambique Channel for 88 million years, its human story began only 2,000 years ago with Austronesian settlers who brought a language, culture, and crops from across the Indian Ocean. Over centuries, these Vazimba and later Merina highlanders built kingdoms that ... more
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Deep in the eastern forests of Madagascar, the Zafimaniry people have preserved a unique woodcarving tradition that UNESCO calls a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Zafimaniry... more
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the rise of the Merina Empire, the highland kingdom that unified much of Madagascar under King Andrianampoinimerina and his son Radama I. They discuss how Andrianampoinimerina conquered the rival Betsileo and o... more
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Merina conquest of the Betsileo highlands in the early 19th century. They examine King Andrianampoinimerina's expansionist ambitions and his son Radama I's military campaigns that subjugated the Betsileo ki... more
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Betsileo people of Madagascar's southern highlands, a culture renowned for their monumental rice terraces and complex social hierarchy. The discussion covers their origins as a blend of highland and coastal... more
In this episode of The Story of Madagascar, Lucas and Luna explore the Antaisaka people of southeastern Madagascar. Known as 'the people of the Betsiboka rice fields,' the Antaisaka developed a distinct culture centered on irrigated rice cultivation,... more
In this episode of The Story of Madagascar, Lucas and Luna explore the remarkable story of Jean Laborde, a French adventurer who shipwrecked on the island in 1831 and became the right-hand man of Queen Ranavalona I. Laborde built Madagascar's first i... more
Episode 135 turns to the Antandroy people of Madagascar's arid southern desert. Often called 'people of the thorn country,' the Antandroy built a fiercely independent pastoralist society around zebu cattle, sacred aloalo funerary art, and a stubborn ... more
In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the Bara people of southern Madagascar, a semi-nomadic society of cattle herders and fierce warriors. Known for their deep connection to zebu and their resistance to Merina expansion, the Bar... more
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A historically oriented series that traces Madagascar's arc from Austronesian settlement to independence, with a strong emphasis on the Merina kingdom, colonial encounters, and the island's resistance and adaptation under French rule. Episodes frequently center on major political transitions, royal authority, and cultural persistence—from unification under early Merina rulers to the Franco-Hova Wars, the 1895 invasion, and the Malagasy Uprising—while weaving in geography, ritual practice, and memory across centuries. The show stands out for its vivid storytelling, deep dives into lesser-known dynastic and regional histories, and a clear through-line about how external forces intersected with indigenous institutions to shape Madagascar's mod... more
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