THE TANALA, A Hill Tribe of Madagascar THE TANALA, A Hill Tribe of Madagascar
by R. Linton
Field Museum Anthropological Series, Vol. XXII, 1933 , 1962, 2nd printing
334 pages, 35 pages of figures, illustrating 258 objects of material culture.

The Tanala, occupants of a wooded and mountainous region in the southern third of the eastern part of Madagascar, had, at the time of this more than sixty year old paper, a culture that was considered to be the most ancient of any of the Madagascar tribes. This thorough ethnographic study remains one of the major treatises on this people and examines all aspects of their culture, with particular emphasis on their religion, social organization and material culture


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