Betafo, Arivonimamo
Betafo ("many roofs) is a village and fokontany in the municipality Arivonimamo II,[2] in the district of Arivonimamo, in the region of Itasy, Madagascar.
Betafo, Arivonimamo | |
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village (fokontany) | |
Betafo, Arivonimamo Location in Madagascar | |
Coordinates: 18°59′S 47°06′E | |
Country | Madagascar |
Region | Itasy |
District | Arivonimamo |
Municipality | Arivonimamo II |
Elevation | 1,320 m (4,330 ft) |
Population | |
• Ethnicities | Merina |
Time zone | UTC3 (EAT) |
Postal code | 112 |
Population
The village's inhabitants are said to be divided between descendants of nobles (andriana) and descendants of former slaves (olona mainty, literally "black people"). This aspect was the subject of a study by anthropologist David Graeber.[3] His book, Lost People: Magic and the Legacy of Slavery in Madagascar, contains a detailed recounting of the village's oral traditions, full of stories of scandalous murders, magical battles, forbidden romances, and spiteful ancestors sending fires and hailstorms from their tombs.
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