Sahafatra

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Sahafatra
Safatra
Total population
129,000 [1]
Regions with significant populations
File:Flag of Madagascar.svg Madagascar
Languages
Sahafatra
Religion
Traditional beliefs
Christianity

The Sahafatra, also known as Safatra, are an ethnic group of Madagascar inhabiting the mountainous part of Atsimo Atsinanana region.[2]

Location

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The Sahafatra are found mostly in the district of Vondrozo.[3]

Recognition

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The Sahafatra like the Masikoro, Mikea and the Vorimo aren't included in the 18 officially recognized tribes of Madagascar despite being a full-fledged ethnic group. They are considered as part of Tanala, Antesaka or Bara.[4]

History

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A letter from De Faye in 1668 mentioned the Sahafatra in a conflict between them and the Antesaka.[5]

Sahafatra was one of the malagasy tribes independent from Hova rule[6]

They took part in the 1904-1905 revolt against French colonists.

Bibliography

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References

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  1. ^ Joshua Project. "Sahafatra in Madagascar." JoshuaProject.net. Accessed April 30, 2025. https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/14637/MA
  2. ^ Didot, Firmin. Encyclopédie moderne: Dictionnaire abrégé des sciences, des lettres, des arts, de l'industrie, de l'agriculture et du commerce, pp. 777–778. 1852.
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  5. ^ Grandidier, Alfred. Histoire physique, naturelle et politique de Madagascar, vol. 4, tome premier, p. 194.
  6. ^ Deschamps, Hubert. Histoire de Madagascar... (4e éd. revue et complétée). Paris: Berger-Levrault, p. 201, 1972.