Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Acting Vezo in the present
- 3 People without wisdom
- 4 Avoiding ties and bonds
- 5 Intermezzo
- 6 Kinship in the present and in the future
- 7 Separating life from death
- 8 Working for the dead
- 9 Conclusion
- Notes
- List of references
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology
2 - Acting Vezo in the present
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 October 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Acting Vezo in the present
- 3 People without wisdom
- 4 Avoiding ties and bonds
- 5 Intermezzo
- 6 Kinship in the present and in the future
- 7 Separating life from death
- 8 Working for the dead
- 9 Conclusion
- Notes
- List of references
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology
Summary
You, when you arrived here, people said: ‘Ha! this lady [madame] often goes out fishing’, and now I say: ‘Haven't you become Vezo?’; and yet you are a vazaha [a white] from far away. But if you go fishing every day here: ‘Ha! that lady is Vezo!’, because you struggle with the sea, because you paddle the canoe, and [therefore] you are Vezo.
The first intelligible conversation I had in Betania was about swimming. I wanted to find out whether I could swim in the ocean, and I was told that I could; when people saw me swimming, they told me that I was Vezo (fa Vezo iha). Later on, when I began to imitate my hosts in the way they ate fish – stuffing my mouth with a piece of fish, flesh, skin and bones all together, swallowing the flesh and skin and spitting out the bones – I was told that I was really Vezo (fa Vezo tokoa iha). The first time I was taken out fishing, I found a large crowd of people waiting for my return on the beach; they asked whether I had been sick, if I had been hungry or thirsty, whether the sun had burnt my skin. I told them that I had been fine, that I had liked it, and that I had actually caught a fish.
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- People of the SeaIdentity and Descent among the Vezo of Madagascar, pp. 14 - 43Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1995