Madagascar's history is distinct, shaped by successive waves of migration from Southeast Asia and East Africa, leading to a unique blend of cultures and the formation of powerful kingdoms. The influence of European contact brought new elements, but traditional Malagasy customs, especially ancestor reverence and a deep connection to nature, remain profoundly influential. The island's diverse natural resources have shaped its economy. Spiritually, traditional Malagasy beliefs often coexist with and shape the practice of Christianity, reflecting a rich and evolving spiritual landscape among its varied people groups.