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History of Madagascar[edit]

Hi Gotipe, Thanks for contributing to the history of Madagascar page. It's an article that needs lots of attention and while it's on my radar, it's still a bit far down on my list and I appreciate seeing someone else take some interest in it. That being said, much of the content is unsupported. Some of it looks like it may be too close to source language (i.e. copyright violation). As it is now, there is a strong emphasis on the Austronesian immigrations and subsequent migrations but not much discussion about the actual history of the people living on the island - what they did, how they lived, and why. Are you planning on adding references to substantiate your changes? It's become a bit confusing because you've added new information where an old citation exists, so it's a bit misleading because that gives the impression that the new information you included is substantiated by the old citation. I encourage you to keep with your edits but be sure to add the citations with page numbers and expand further on the aspects of the article not related to the migrations to the island. Also, this distinction between Vezo and Vazimba is one I haven't seen argued in any other source materials. Traditionally it's argued that the Vazimba who were pushed out of the Highlands settled on the coast where they took the name Vezo. So that's why including your references is important - much of the early history of Madagascar is not factually known but rather part of oral history and there are conflicting accounts, so we need to be careful not to present original research or state theories as facts. Lemurbaby (talk) 10:00, 30 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Apologies, I see you weren't the one who made the edits I was referring to. Sorry about that! Lemurbaby (talk) 10:38, 30 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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