- The
Kanaks (French
spelling until 1984:
Canaque) are the
indigenous Melanesian inhabitants of New Caledonia, an
overseas collectivity of
France in the...
- of the
colony and they were the ones who
widened the
usage of the word
Canaque as a pejorative.
There are many
theories on the
origin of the term "Caldoche"...
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government for
denying its
citizens liberty. His 1884
novel L’Évadé:
roman canaque helped shape the
legend of the deportation. It
offered a
portrayal of the...
- Mao, 1981 L'Amazone Sombre : vie d'Antoinette Lix, 1983
Louise Michel la
Canaque, 1985 Une
femme nommée Castor, 1986 Les scandaleuses, 1990 L'évangile de...
- 1945: Les
Cadets de l'océan – P****icot 1947: Le
Bataillon du ciel – Le
Canaque 1947: Les jeux sont
faits –
Lucien Derjeu 1948:
Bagarres – Tête blonde...
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rewritten Bwesou Eurijisi.Le
premier écrivain
canaque, Le Rocher-à-la-Voile, Nouméa, 1998, reedited. Les
Canaques devant l’économie de marché, Le Rocher-à-la-Voile...
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national d'histoire
naturelle His PhD
thesis published as "La végétation
canaque" in 1956 is one of the
first major ecological studies of the
flora of New...
- asiatique; indo-****stanais; latino-américain; polynésien; mélanésien-
canaque. For each year
since 1990, the
National Commission on
Human Rights (French:...
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culture is
still in the
process of
evolution – a
belief held by the
deceased Canaque leader, who was the
inspiration for the site. The
complex includes the...
- Gars Yvon, légende bretonne, Paris, 1882. Légendes et
Chants des
Gestes Canaques', Paris, 1885.
Translated into
English by
Mitch Abidor as 'Legends and...