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fady (taboo)
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Madagascar
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Fady are deeply ingrained cultural taboos in Madagascar that are strictly followed.
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fady (taboo)
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Madagascar
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Breaking a fady in Madagascar is believed to bring serious consequences and bad luck.
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fady (taboo)
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Madagascar
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Fady often relate to ancestral beliefs and are an integral part of social and religious practices.
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fady (taboo)
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Madagascar
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Fady can encompass a wide range of prohibitions including behavior, food, and movement in Madagascar.
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fady (taboo)
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Madagascar
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Fady are deeply interwoven with the cultural identity and daily life of the Malagasy people.
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fady (taboos)
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Madagascar
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Fady are deeply ingrained in the culture and breaking them is thought to bring bad luck or misfortune.
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fady (taboos)
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Madagascar
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Fady are highly respected and adhered to as a way of maintaining harmony and balance within the community.
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fady (taboos)
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Madagascar
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Fady can cover a wide range of prohibitions, from dietary restrictions to behaviors during funerals.
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fady (taboos)
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Madagascar
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Fady can be specific to certain regions and may not be universally recognized across the island.
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fady (taboos)
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Madagascar
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Fady can be communicated verbally, through customs, or through traditional stories.
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