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After Tjibaou's ********ination in 1989, the
French President François
Mitterrand ordered that a
cultural centre on the
lines suggested by
Tjibaou be set...
- The Jean-Marie
Tjibaou Cultural Centre (French:
Centre culturel Tjibaou), on the
narrow Tinu Peninsula,
approximately 8
kilometres (5.0 mi)
northeast of...
- Jean-Marie
Tjibaou (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ maʁi tʃibau];
January 30, 1936 – May 4, 1989) was a
French politician in New
Caledonia and
leader of the...
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Emmanuel Tjibaou (French pronunciation: [emanɥɛl tʃibau]) is a
French politician of the
Caledonian Union who was
elected member of the
National ****embly...
- to France's
successful high-speed rail system, the TGV). The Jean-Marie
Tjibaou Cultural Centre, in Nouméa, New Caledonia,
Melanesia is the only one of...
- (1991–1997)
Drawing by
Piano for the Jean-Marie
Tjibaou Cultural Centre (1991–1998) Jean-Marie
Tjibaou Cultural Centre in Nouméa, New
Caledonia (1991–1998)...
- Rouel. This child,
Wenceslas Thi,
would become the
father of Jean-Marie
Tjibaou (1936–1989).
Europeans brought new
diseases such as
smallpox and measles...
- Marie-Claude
Tjibaou is a
former medal-winning athlete,
Kanak activist and politician, and
widow of the
independence movement leader in New Caledonia...
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largest faction in the FLNKS, led by
Tjibaou. It was
largely moderate, as
opposed to the more
radical Palika.
Tjibaou was
killed in 1989 by an extremist...
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Agreements were
agreements signed in the Hôtel
Matignon by Jean-Marie
Tjibaou and
Jacques Lafleur on 26 June 1988
between loyalists who
wanted to keep...