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Legend has it that James Cook gave New Caledonia its name because the shoreline reminded him of Scotland's coast. For the Kanak people, it was the first gesture of imperialism: a way of depriving them of their name. Hence the importance of remaking the voyage, revisiting the legend, deconstructing it.
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