Wikipedia says that
The first missionaries from the London Missionary Society and the Marist Brothers arrived in the 1840s.[12] In 1849, the crew of the American ship Cutter was killed and eaten by the Pouma clan.[13] Cannibalism was widespread throughout New Caledonia.[14]
In June 1940, after the fall of France, the Conseil General of New Caledonia voted unanimously to support the Free French government, and in September the pro-Vichy governor was forced to leave for Indochina.[16] In March 1942, with the assistance of Australia,[17] the territory became an important Allied base,[16] and Nouméa the headquarters of the United States Navy and Army in the South Pacific.[18] The fleet which turned back the Japanese navy in the Battle of the Coral Sea in May 1942 was based at Nouméa.
In 1946, New Caledonia became an overseas territory.[10] By 1953, French citizenship had been granted to all New Caledonians, regardless of ethnicity.[19]
New Caledonia is a sui generis collectivity to which France has gradually transferred certain powers.[20] It is governed by a 54-member Territorial Congress, a legislative body composed of members of three provincial assemblies.[21] The French State is represented in the territory by a High Commissioner.[21] At a national level, New Caledonia is represented in the French Parliament by two deputies and two senators.[22] At the 2012 French presidential election, the voter turnout in New Caledonia was 61.19%.[23]
By the way, did you hear that cannibalism is still being practiced today in the Congo? There was an item on the news today about a tribal warfare issue ending with one tribe being eaten.
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