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  2. Music of New Caledonia - Wikipedia

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    The music of New Caledonia is rooted in the Melanesian tradition. The Pacific Tempo is an important music festival, held every three years in [England]; ...

  3. Soyons unis, devenons frères - Wikipedia

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    "Soyons unis, devenons frères" ("Let us unite, let us become brothers") is the officially recognised anthem of New Caledonia. It was written by a group from the children's choir Mélodia in 2008 and officially adopted in 2010.

  4. Category:Culture of New Caledonia - Wikipedia

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    Cultural organizations based in New Caledonia (3 C) R. Religion in New Caledonia (5 C, 7 P) S. ... Music of New Caledonia; S. Soyons unis, devenons frères

  5. Category:Melanesian music - Wikipedia

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    Music of Papua New Guinea (3 C, 5 P) S. Music of Solomon Islands (2 C, 1 P) V. Music of Vanuatu (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Melanesian music" ... Music of New Caledonia

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  7. New Caledonia - Wikipedia

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    New Caledonia's main tertiary education institution is the University of New ... The Kaneka is a form of local music, inspired by reggae and originating in the 1980s.

  8. Kanak people - Wikipedia

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    The earliest traces of human settlement in New Caledonia go back to the Lapita culture, about 3000 BP, i.e. 1000 BCE. [2] [3] In addition, Polynesian seafarers have intermarried with the Kanaks over the last centuries. [4] [5] New Caledonia was annexed to France in 1853, and became an overseas territory of France in 1956. An independence ...

  9. Music of Melanesia - Wikipedia

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    Vocal music is very common across Melanesia; sitting dances are also attested. [citation needed] Hand gestures are an important part of many songs, and most traditional music is dance music. Wax cylinder recording from German New Guinea on August 23, 1904, recorded by German anthropologist Rudolf Pöch.