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Notes
- General Note:
- Inverse inscribed: "Our house in the background. We are under the shelter."
- General Note:
- In May 1831, Rasalama was among the first Malagasy to be baptized. In 1835, when Queen Ranavalona I declared Christianity illegal, Rasalama went into hiding. She was arrested and sent into slavery in July 1837 and later sentenced to death on the grounds of rebellion. She was executed on August 14, 1837; and, herbody was left unburied. (cf, the Dictionary of African Christian Biography, http://www.dacb.org/)
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- PP MS 63, Hardyman, Box 73, File 19 ( SOAS order with )
PP MS 63/04/19 ( SOAS manuscript number )
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