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Revision as of 07:18, 29 December 2009

Vezo literally means Fishing people, The Vezo people are often referred to as Vezo-Sakalava. They are not an individual tribe, they can be seen as a clan of the Sakalava. Their home is the southwestern coast of Madagascar, reaching from Morondava in the west to Faux Cap in the south. Morombe is the Vezo capital, a small city between Toliara (Tulear) and Morondava.

Fezo village Anakao south of Toliara

The Vezo are skilled fishermen and excellent boatmen. Their colourfull canoes are related to the Malayo-Polynesian canoe. The Vezo canoe is actually a hollowed tree trunk with one outrigger pole and a small rectangular sail.

Young Vezo guitarist
Traditional make up
Vezo child at Anakao beach


Outrigger canoe
Canoes along the shore
File:Vezo anakao 03.jpg
Outrigger canoe


Vezo people are also noted for their tombs. The graves are dug into the sand in a hidden place, with a wooden fence erected around it. The main four poles are decorated with wooden carved figured, some of which are even erotic.

Oxcart to boat transfer
Young Vezo guitarist
Traditional make up
Vezo child at Anakao beach
Trano Mena beach hut
Communal water well