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    AuthorBissoonauth, Anu (1)Gorohouna, Samuel (1)Ris, Catherine (1)Ward, Rowena (1)Subject
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    citizenship law (1)closing the gap policy (1)English (1)French (1)Japanese (1)Kanak (1)Kanak languages (1)language attitudes (1)marriage (1)... View MoreDate Issued2018 (2)2017 (1)

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    Twenty-five years of inequality-reduction policies in school achievement in New Caledonia 

    Gorohouna, Samuel; Ris, Catherine (Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies, 2017)
    New Caledonia, the largest French Territory in the South Pacific, enjoys a high standard of living but is marked by huge social inequalities as a result of geographic and ethnic origin. In New Caledonia, as in the rest of ...
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    Language use and language attitudes in New Caledonia with particular reference to French Creole Tayo 

    Bissoonauth, Anu (Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies, 2018)
    New Caledonia has an unusual language dynamic in comparison to other French overseas territories. In most of these islands, a French Creole is usually the lingua franca and has a lower status than French. In contrast, ...
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    Female Japanese Citizens in New Caledonia: Pre-December 8, 1941 

    Ward, Rowena (Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies, 2018)
    In January 1941, the Japanese female population in New Caledonia included the Japan-born as well as former French citizens and subjects, Dutch subjects (primarily Javanese) and local Indigenous Kanak women who were married ...

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