The Story of Madagascar: Isolation, Kingdoms, and Colonial Rule — Fexingo History

Madagascar's Vazimba: The Island's First People and Their Mysterious Legacy

7 min · 12. juni 2026
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Before the Merina kings, before the Sakalava and Antemoro, Madagascar was home to the Vazimba — the island's first inhabitants, whose presence still echoes in folklore and royal ritual. This episode traces what we know about these early people: their possible origins, the archaeological evidence (or lack of it), and how later Merina rulers like Andrianampoinimerina and Radama I both suppressed and co-opted Vazimba spirits to legitimise their power. We look at the famous Vezo and Vazimba conflict narratives, the sakalava and vazimba connections in the highlands, and the role of vazimba as guardians of certain lakes and rivers. We also explore the theory that Vazimba were not a separate ethnic group but a legendary memory of an earlier, pre-state society. A conversation about myth, memory, and the politics of origin. #Madagascar #Vazimba #Merina #Andrianampoinimerina #RadamaI #MalagasyHistory #EastAfrica #FexingoHistory #Archaeology #OralTradition #MythAndHistory #Sakalava #Vezo #Andriana #Hova #Famadihana #IndianOcean #HistoryPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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