Book Chapter

Contested sites, land claims and economic development in Poum, New Caledonia

M Kowasch, S BATTERBURY, M Neumann

Other people's country: law, water and entitlement in settler colonial sites | Routledge - Taylor & Francis | Published : 2016

Abstract

Property relations are often ambiguous in postcolonial settings. Property is only considered as such if socially legitimate institutions sanction it. In indigenous communities, access to natural resources is frequently multidimensional and overlapping, subject to conflict and negotiation in a ‘social arena’. Settler arrivals and new economic possibilities challenge these norms and extend the arena. The article analyses conflicts and negotiations in the French overseas territory of New Caledonia in the light of its unique settler history and economic activity, focussing on the little-studied remote northern district of Poum on the Caledonian main island Grande Terre. In this region the descen..

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