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Crowds flock to Antananarivo as Madagascar restores Its pre‑colonial new year

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Reclaiming Heritage: Madagascar’s Alahamady Be New Year Revival

In a powerful demonstration of cultural reawakening, thousands gathered in Antananarivo this March to celebrate Alahamady Be, Madagascar’s traditional New Year. This pre-colonial festival, largely abandoned for decades, was revived with vibrant public rituals honoring

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