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 ==== The Kanak people ==== ==== The Kanak people ====
 The Kanak people are indigenous people of Melanesian descent in French-owned New Caledonia. They make up about 45% of the population of New Caledonia. The name Kanak comes from the Hawaiian word kanaka meaning "man". This term, often pejorative in nature, was originally used to designate all indigenous peoples of Oceania. [([[https://www.borgenmagazine.com/poverty-new-caledonia/|Borgen Magazine]])] The Kanak people are indigenous people of Melanesian descent in French-owned New Caledonia. They make up about 45% of the population of New Caledonia. The name Kanak comes from the Hawaiian word kanaka meaning "man". This term, often pejorative in nature, was originally used to designate all indigenous peoples of Oceania. [([[https://www.borgenmagazine.com/poverty-new-caledonia/|Borgen Magazine]])]
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