After French colonization, several aspects of Malagasy culture and society remained unchanged. Traditional practices, such as the importance of family and community ties, continued to be central to life in Madagascar. The Malagasy language persisted as a primary means of communication, despite the influence of French. Additionally, many indigenous customs, beliefs, and systems of governance were retained, reflecting the resilience of local identity amid colonial pressures.
The word 'chains' could mean many things, but the most likely definition is a chain store. There are no well-known chain stores in Madagascar that are from Madagascar originally. The French supermarket 'Champion' was in Madagascar until 2002, when the South African 'Shoprite' acquired it. Many fast food chains such as McDonald's, Burger King and KFC do not exist in Madagascar.
it's a name related to a country in English we say this country name by : Malagasy
It is home to many species.
Medicine and clothing where the main things that stayed the same
Mostly everything!
they hunt many things such as deer and monkeys
x-ray machine at Antananarivo Hospital
howler monkeys live there an other things
They farm vanilla clover shellfish and other things
Jacques Cartier was a French explorer known for his voyages to North America. He claimed what is now Canada for France, made maps of the coast, and paved the way for future French colonization. He is also credited with naming Canada and exploring the St. Lawrence River.
Religion, corrupt rulers
They gave Caucasian blood to the Indonesians