- Kanak
[
totem monument placed atop Kanak traditional dwellings).] Kanak (formerly also "Canaque") are the indigenousMelanesian inhabitants ofNew Caledonia in the southwest Pacific.Kanaks comprise 45% of the total population of New Caledonia. The word is derived from "
kanaka maoli ", a Hawaiian word which was at one time applied indiscriminately byEurope an explorers, traders and missionaries in the region to any non-European Pacific islander. Prior to European contact there was no unified state in New Caledonia, and no single self-appellation used to refer to its inhabitants.Other words have been coined from "Kanak" in the past few generations: "
Kanaky " is an ethno-political name for the island or the entire territory. "Kanéka" is a musical genre associated with the Kanak, stylistically a form ofreggae with added flutes, percussion andharmonies . "Kaneka" often has political lyrics and is sung inDrehu ,Paici or otherMelanesian languages , or in French.By contrast, "
Kanakas " were people from various Pacific Islands, who were recruited or enslaved, to performunfree labour in places such asAustralia ,California ,Canada ,Chile andFiji , during the 19th century. The German racial epithet "Kanake " — which is now applied to all non-whites, even southern Europeans in some cases — also derives from the same source, and was originally applied to people from German colonial possessions in Oceania.Most Kanaks are Christian, but a few still follow traditional beliefs. Ethnographic research have shown that
Polynesia n seafarers have intermarried with the Kanaks over the centuries. [cite book|title=The History of the Pacific Islands–Kingdoms of the Reefs|author=Deryck Scarr|url=http://www.amazon.com/History-Pacific-Islands-Kingdoms-Reefs/dp/0732902096|publisher=Macmillan Publishers |year=1990|pages=13–The Scientific Record of Early Human Beings|isbn=0 7329 0210 X]ee also
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