The People Trade : Pacific Island Laborers and New Caledonia, 1865-1930. Dorothy Shineberg
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Author: Dorothy Shineberg
Published Date: 01 Jul 1999
Publisher: University of Hawai'i Press
Language: English
Format: Mixed media product::332 pages
ISBN10: 0824821017
ISBN13: 9780824821012
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1 In 1845, on an island off the New Caledonian coast at Yengen, Captain Richards set which could either be recruited locally or imported from other Pacific islands. Between Melanesians and European traders or their imported labourers in a region A report exists 2 recording an attack the Pwebo people, in similar
1967 They Came for Sandalwood: A Study of the Sandalwood Trade in the South-West Pacific, 1830 1865. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. 1999 The People Trade: Pacific Island Laborers and New Caledonia, 1865 1930. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai`i Press.
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New Caledonia's primary experience with black birding revolved around a trade from the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu) to the Grand Terre for labour in plantation agriculture, mines, as well as guards over convicts and in some public works. The historian Dorothy Shineberg's milestone study, The People Trade, discusses this 'migration'.
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As trade in sandalwood declined, it was replaced a new business enterprise, "blackbirding", a euphemism for taking Melanesian or Western Pacific Islanders from New Caledonia, the Loyalty Islands, New Hebrides, New Guinea, and the Solomon Islands into indentured or forced labour in the sugar cane plantations in Fiji and Queensland various
Contacts became more frequent after 1840, because of the interest in sandalwood from New Caledonia. As trade in sandalwood declined, it was replaced a new form of trade, "blackbirding", a euphemism for enslaving people from New Caledonia, the Loyalty Islands, New Hebrides, New Guinea, and the Solomon Islands to work in sugarcane plantations
The People Trade: Pacific Island Laborers and New Caledonia, 1865-1930 Book 16 The story of the people from the New Hebrides (Vanuatu) and the Solomon Islands who left their homes to work in the French colony of New Caledonia has long remained a missing piece of Pacific Islands history.
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The People Trade offers readers a revealing new picture of a long neglected trade:Pacific island laborers and New Caledonia, 1865-1930
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Chapter 1 The Pacific Island Labor Trade and New Caledonia (pp. 3-10) In the travelers tales of the nineteenth century, visitors to New Caledonia mentioned the New Hebridean laborers who carried their luggage, rowed them ashore, waited at table, dressed up on Sundays to parade in the Place des Cocotiers, or worked in plantations or mines.
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People Trade: Pacific Island Laborers & New Caledonia, 1865 1930. Spencer, Michael. 1988. New Caledonia: Essays in Nationalism & Dependency. Toth, Stephen A. 2006. Beyond Papillon: The French Overseas Penal Colonies, 1854 1952. Historiographia. Muckle, Adrian. Spectres of Violence in a Colonial Context, New Caledonia, 1917. Honolulu
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