The Fifohazana:  Madagascar’s Indigenous Christian Movement
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List of Plates

Plate 1. Map of Fifohazana sites in Madagascar.

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Plate 2. “The Three Apostles” at Soatanàna, ca. 1898.

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Plate 3. “Apostles from Soatanàna” with NMS missionary Martin Meeg, 1901.

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Plate 4. Grave of prophet Ravelonjanahary, Manolotrony, Madagascar.

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Plate 5. Grave of prophet Rakotozandry Daniel, Farihimena, Madagascar.

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Plate 6. The procession at the Fanokanana, or consecration, at the Annual Meeting at Tobilehibe Ankaramalaza on August 1–2, 1976.

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Plate 7. The plaque on the grave of Volahavana Germaine, known as Nenilava, great prophet of Ankamaralaza.

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Plate 8. The church and gate at Soatanàna used by those who stayed with the Lutheran Church after the 1954 split.

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Plate 9. The church and gate at Soatanàna used by those who split with the Lutheran Church in 1954.

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Plate 10. Church built by the breakoff group at Soatanàna after the 1954 split.

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