In French Polynesia and New Caledonia, the "indigenous strategy" in reference to the world indigenous movement and UN indigenous rights instruments is a relatively new one in the struggle to recover sovereignty. Individuals and volunteer associations only began to explore the possibilities of this strategy in the mid-1990s, and it continues to hold a marginal place in the political field of the French territories in Oceania. This article explores how indigeneity and indigenous rights are understood and enacted locally, drawing on local voices and actions within a local and national context. It shows how the framework for the struggles of the indigenous peoples in the French territories in Oceania differs radically from those of other people...
International audienceContemporary Oceania is simultaneously marked by the persistence, birth and re...
This seminar aims at critically examining the nature and determinants of labour voices in the French...
New Caledonia is an anomoly. Surrounded by independent nations in the South-West Pacific, it remains...
Taking its inspiration from the thought and action of Jean-Marie Tjibaou, this essay proposes a comp...
This article is both an introduction to this special issue of The Contemporary Pacific and a more ge...
This chapter is updated from the French version of the translated book that was published in France ...
New Caledonia has been a French colony since 1853 – now a sui generis overseas ‘collectivity’ – and ...
The extension of French citizenship to "native subjects" in 1946 deeply transformed what was then ca...
"After significant decolonisation in the 1950s, New Caledonia’s destiny was reversed in the 1960s fo...
Beginning with an attempt to define "colonial times" and the "colonial past," this article examines ...
In the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia, conflict and difference between Indigenous Kanak p...
In this chapter we relate New Caledonia's geopolitical history to key themes in political ecology. T...
From colonisation by France in 1853 until the Accords of 1989 and 1998, the indigenous Kanak people ...
This article examines the upcoming 1998 referendum on self-determination in New Caledonia through th...
Though traditionally reluctant to teach languages other than French, the national idiom, schools in ...
International audienceContemporary Oceania is simultaneously marked by the persistence, birth and re...
This seminar aims at critically examining the nature and determinants of labour voices in the French...
New Caledonia is an anomoly. Surrounded by independent nations in the South-West Pacific, it remains...
Taking its inspiration from the thought and action of Jean-Marie Tjibaou, this essay proposes a comp...
This article is both an introduction to this special issue of The Contemporary Pacific and a more ge...
This chapter is updated from the French version of the translated book that was published in France ...
New Caledonia has been a French colony since 1853 – now a sui generis overseas ‘collectivity’ – and ...
The extension of French citizenship to "native subjects" in 1946 deeply transformed what was then ca...
"After significant decolonisation in the 1950s, New Caledonia’s destiny was reversed in the 1960s fo...
Beginning with an attempt to define "colonial times" and the "colonial past," this article examines ...
In the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia, conflict and difference between Indigenous Kanak p...
In this chapter we relate New Caledonia's geopolitical history to key themes in political ecology. T...
From colonisation by France in 1853 until the Accords of 1989 and 1998, the indigenous Kanak people ...
This article examines the upcoming 1998 referendum on self-determination in New Caledonia through th...
Though traditionally reluctant to teach languages other than French, the national idiom, schools in ...
International audienceContemporary Oceania is simultaneously marked by the persistence, birth and re...
This seminar aims at critically examining the nature and determinants of labour voices in the French...
New Caledonia is an anomoly. Surrounded by independent nations in the South-West Pacific, it remains...