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Twelve months in Madagascar

Chapter 3: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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About This Book

A missionary deputation records a year of travel and observation across central regions of the island, documenting a recent religious upheaval in which traditional idols were publicly destroyed and large-scale conversions led to rapid chapel building and expansion of native churches. The authors describe meetings with the monarch and local authorities, consultations with various missionary societies, detailed ecclesiastical life, and pressing social issues such as trade and rum. They also report new geographical surveys, mapping volcanic fields, lakes, and provincial routes, and assess the challenges and prospects for continued missionary and educational work among diverse provincial communities.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

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Antananarivo: Church at Ampamarinana Frontispiece
Ford of the Mandraka 40
Turtle-head Rock—Ambatomalaza 54
Tsi-afak-afo from the West 58
Town of Fianarantsoa 67
Mr. Pearse’s House 111
Martyr’s Cave 119
The Queen’s Residence 143
Stone Gate at Arivonimamo 193
Falls of the Ikopa 225
Gateway of Poles—Mevatanana 300
Map of Central Provinces of Madagascar 335

CHAPTER I.
WHY AND HOW WE WENT TO MADAGASCAR.

Religious Revolution in Madagascar—The Idols burned—Increased Help sent from England to the Mission—A Deputation appointed to visit the Island—Our Journey thither—Marseilles—Naples—Fellow-passengers—The Suez Canal—Aden—The Indian Ocean—Mauritius—The Bullockers—Passage across—Tamatave; the Town, Port, and Market—English and Native Friends—Sunday—The Native Churches and their Worship—Help they need—Importation of Rum into Madagascar and its evils—The Trade of Madagascar.


TWELVE MONTHS IN MADAGASCAR.