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Madagascar: Returning Bones to Madagascar Doesn't Just Right a Colonial Wrong - Why a Royal Skull Still Has Power

France handed over three Malagasy royal skulls, including Toera’s, after more than a century in a Paris museum, reviving disputes over legitimacy and succession.

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Analysis - France's Ministry of Culture handed over three Malagasy skulls to Harea Georges Kamamy, the reigning king (ampagnito) of the Sakalava people in Menabe, a western region of Madagascar, on 26 August 2025. The skulls had been held for more than a century in the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle in Paris.

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