Madagascar: Sakalava People Celebrate Their New King, 128 Years After the Assassination of His Elder
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Madagascar: Sakalava People Celebrate Their New King, 128 Years After the Assassination of His Elder
The Sakalava community of Menabe, on the west coast of Madagascar, celebrates Friday 20 June its new sovereign. Georges Kamamy son is inducted in Belo on Tsiribihina. At 61 years old, the new king will be responsible for carrying the ceremonies of restitution by France of the skull of his elder, next August. Because he is the great-grandson of King Toera, beheaded by the French colonial troops. At a few hours of his ascent to the throne, he gran…
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