
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
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 75 | Founded | a month ago |
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the controversial reign of Ranavalona I, Madagascar's famous 'Mad Queen' who ruled the Merina kingdom from 1828 to 1861. They examine her resistance to European influence, including her expulsion of missionarie... more
In episode 74 of The Story of Madagascar, hosts Lucas and Luna explore the shadowy origins of the Zafiraminia — the 'People of the Prince' who arrived on Madagascar's southeast coast around the 14th century, claiming descent from Mecca and bringing I... more
This episode traces the Antalaotra slave trade that linked Madagascar to the Mascarene Islands, the Comoros, and the Swahili Coast. Lucas and Luna explore how Sakalava and Merina rulers traded captives for firearms and cloth, the role of the Antalaot... more
Long before the Merina kingdom consolidated control over the highlands, Madagascar's northwest coast was a hub of Indian Ocean commerce — and one of its most lucrative commodities was people. This episode traces the rise of the Antalaotra, Muslim Swa... more
In this episode of The Story of Madagascar, hosts Lucas and Luna explore the Betsileo people of the highlands, whose ancient rice terraces rival those of Southeast Asia. They discuss the origins of the Betsileo kingdoms, their sophisticated irrigatio... more
Long before the Merina unified much of Madagascar, the Sakalava kingdom dominated the island's west coast. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the rise of the Sakalava under Andriamisara and the Maroserana dynasty, their control of the Mozambique... more
This episode explores the Antambahoaka people of southeastern Madagascar, focusing on their unique origin myth as descendants of the Muslim prophet Saleh (Soleiman) and their central ritual: the sambatra, a massive circumcision ceremony held every se... more
In this episode of The Story of Madagascar, Lucas and Luna explore the little-known world of the Zafy Manitra — the sacred perfumers of the Merina royal court. Before French colonization, a guild of scent-makers crafted exclusive fragrances for the A... 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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