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  2. Malagasy peoples - Wikipedia

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    Three hundred villages across Madagascar were sampled in terms of genetic, linguistic and cultural diversity. This research was led and performed by Malagasy and European researchers and academics. This study demonstrated that all Malagasy people have mixed African and Asian ancestry. [4] But the proportion of ancestral genes differs.

  3. Demographics of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    Madagascar was probably uninhabited prior to Austronesian settlement in the early centuries AD. Austronesian (particularly Malay ) features are most predominant in the central highlands peoples, while coastal peoples are phenotypically more East African , sometimes with minor Arab, Somali, European and Indian admixtures.

  4. Cafres - Wikipedia

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    Like the Sri Lanka Kaffirs, the name Cafres is derived from the Arabic word for infidels, kafir, which in East Africa came to mean Black people specifically.. In Réunion, contrary to other countries or regions of the south-west of the Indian Ocean, the term is in common use.

  5. Merina people - Wikipedia

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    The Merina people (also known as the Imerina, Antimerina, Borizany or Ambaniandro [3]) formerly called Amboalambo are the largest ethnic group in Madagascar. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] They are the "highlander" Malagasy ethnic group of the African island and one of the country's eighteen official ethnic groups .

  6. Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    Madagascar, [a] officially the Republic of Madagascar, [b] is an island country that includes the island of Madagascar and numerous smaller peripheral islands. Lying off the southeastern coast of Africa , it is the world's fourth largest island , the second-largest island country and the 46th largest country overall. [ 14 ]

  7. Malay race - Wikipedia

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    By the 19th century, however, scientific racism was favoring a classification of Austronesians as being a subset of the "Mongolian" race, as well as polygenism.The Australo-Melanesian populations of Southeast Asia and Melanesia (whom Blumenbach initially classified as a "subrace" of the "Malay" race) were also now being treated as a separate "Ethiopian" race by authors like Georges Cuvier ...

  8. Tsimihety people - Wikipedia

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    The Tsimihety people are patrilineal, and kin relationships with the male ancestors and descendants are most important to both men and women. [11] Their cultural conventions require extended exogamy, which coupled with high birth rates have led to their migration and high diffusion among neighboring ethnic groups. [ 2 ]

  9. Afro-Asians - Wikipedia

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    Their races were recorded as 13,101 White people, 100,346 Coloured (mixed Black and White) and 392,707 Black people with a minority making up other races. [ 16 ] In Jamaica , Guyana , Suriname and Trinidad , a percentage of the population of people are of Chinese and Indian descent (from paternal Grandfather), some of whom have contributed to ...