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I am sure they probably did.Tim
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Are the people of Madagascar not considered to be of Hindoo/Singhalese ancestry? Or is that a more recent colony? I think I've heard humans haven't been there long? but that could be "not long" in pretty broad terms; I don't remember...........Anyway, interesting thoughts and info. Thanks.
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I don't know about Madagascar, but I would not be surprised, as they could have sailed down along the coast, but I know that Zanzibar was one of the strongholds when it came to the trade.
Btw the Indiand also bought quite a lot of slaves when they were in these waters - also Africa was 'invented' by the Romans who called this part of North Africa, where Cartago was capital - Africa terra. |
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That goes easy on my mind; the over-culture was originally if not invented by the ancient Latins (a definite maybe) certainly vastly promulgated by them, across both space and time. I'm getting some kind of theory, which actually involves China, so it's helpful to consider ideas that may either opose or combine with it. I think the Indian ocean could be viewed as a center with a certain cultural sphere around it. To some extent you can pick any point on Earth and get pretty valid results (when adding migration patterns) doing this, for genes (which is one thing many consider illogical about the concept of race) or for culture, but centering it on ocean is an interesting concept, and I think one with, especially in this instance, a lot of historical antecedent. It seems to me from what little I know that the people around these coasts and islands still kind of see things this way; the ocean as the center of the "known world" if you will, and even the Mediterranean is the Middle Earth Sea (not sure of the relation to the old German expression/concept Middle Earth [Mid-gaard, Mittel-march, etc.]).......it makes the field of travel, of fishing, of commerce and long distance trade into the center, this concept does, in a way; useful and intereseting.
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The people of Madagascar are of Malayan ancestry. The Malagasy language is most closely related to the Dayak languages in central Borneo. How their ancestors travelled all the way from Borneo to Madagascar is a mystery.
Its amazing how the Malayo-Polynesian people spread through an area as vast as Madagascar in the West to Hawaii and Easter Island in the east. |
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