
Cultural flag of the Caldoche community, showing the
cagou.
'Caldoche' is the name given to
European inhabitants of the
French territory of
New Caledonia. The formal name to refer to this particular population is ''Calédoniens'', short for the very formal ''Néo-Calédoniens'', however this
self-appellation technically includes all inhabitants of the New Caledonian archipelago, not just the Caldoche. Another "white" demographic element (although they may well be Frenchmen of different ethnic backgrounds) in the territory is expatriates from
metropolitan France who live there temporarily as functionaries. Caldoches are keen to differentiate themselves from these inhabitants, underlining their position as the permanent locals, referring to them as ''métros'', short for ''métropolitains'' or as ''zoreilles'' and more informally ''zozos'' in the local jargon.
New Caledonia was used as a
penal colony from
1854 to
1922 by France. From this period and on, many Europeans (particularly of French and, to some extent,
German origin) settled in the territory and they intermingled with
Asian and
Polynesian settlers. ''
Code de l'indigénat'', introduced in
1887, provided the free settler population with an advantegous status over the indigenous
Melanesian peoples, known collectively as
Kanak. Caldoches settled and gained property on the dry west coast of the main island Grande-Terre de la Nouvelle-Calédonie where the capital
Nouméa is also located, pushing the Kanaks onto small reservations in the north and east. With the superior position, they constituted the ruling class of the colony and they were the ones who widened the usage of the word ''Canaque'' as a pejorative.
Caldoche culture is often compared to cultures of rural
Australians,
Afrikaners and "
rednecks". They are, on the political level, typical
loyalists (in the context of New Caledonia, they oppose independence from France). They were seen as supporters of strongly Caldoche
RPCR (Rally for Caledonia inside the Republic) until
2004, when their support shifted considerably towards ''
Avenir ensemble'' ("Future Together"), which has the vision of a multiracial New Caledonia within the frame of the French Republic.
See also
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Kanak
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Pied-noir
External links
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''Dictionnaire Franco-Calédonien'' A comprehensive list of idioms and phrases particular to New Caledonian French.
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Brousse-en-folie A popular local comic strip series