A Survey of the Ethnography of Africa And the Former Racial And Tribal Migratio

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A Survey of the Ethnography of Africa And the Former Racial And Tribal Migratio
Sir Harry Johnston
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These equatorial islets were without inhabitants or traces of inhabitants when first discovered by the Portuguese and French. There is absolutely no evidence of any ancient human settlement on Rodriguez, Mauritius or Bourbon (the Mascarenes), or on the Aldabra group, or even the Komoro Islands. This last string of volcanic islands which lies between the Zangian coast and Madagascar and which may be the submerged remains of a great peninsula that nearly connected Africa with Madagascar in the Mi...ocene and Pliocene nearly, but not quite does not seem to have received a Malagasy population but to have been uninhabited until it was discovered by Arab ships about 2, 000 years ago or more, discovered and partially settled by Arabs and by the Negro slaves they brought thither from the mainland. These slaves must have been of fairly recent importation perhaps since the Islamic period began, for the dialect they speak is nearly related to the Swahili of Zanzibar, though to an archaic form of Swahili.

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