Last modified: 2008-09-06 by ivan sache
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Flag of FLNKS - Image by Arnaud Leroy, 16 March 2006
The political party FLNKS (Front de Libération National Kanak et
Socialiste) is an umbrella organization grouping several independentist
parties in New Caledonia, for instance the Palika (Parti de Libération
Kanak), the Union Calédonienne, the Rassemblement Démocratique Océanien
and the Union Progressiste Mélanésienne. The composition of FLNKS is
not stable since the independist movement is extremely divided.
The FLNKS was founded in August 1984 by the historical independentist
leader Jean-Marie Tjibaou, who was murdered with Yeiwéné Yeiwéné by a
Kanak extremist in Ouvéa on 4 May 1989. The most extremist Kanak
independentists did not accept the Matignon agreement signed on 26 June
1988 by Tjibaou, Jacques Lafleur (the historical leader of the loyalist
party RPCR - Rassemblement pour la Calédonie dans la République), the
independentist party LKS (Libération Kanake Socialiste) and the French
Prime Minister Michel Rocard.
Ivan Sache, 26 March 2006
The "official" colour specifications for the flag are:
- Blue: Pantone 286c; Cyan 100 - Magenta 72
- Red: Pantone 032c; Magenta 100 - Yellow 100
- Green: Pantone 347c; Cyan 100 - Yellow 70
- Yellow : Pantone 102c; Yellow 100 - Magenta 10.
Source: Kanaky on line website (no longer on line)
Pascal Vagnat, 22 December 1998
The FLNKS wants the independence of New Caledonia under the name of Kanaky or Kanak Republic, and drafted a proposal of Constitution as follows:
Title 1. Fundamental principles
Section 1. The Kanak Republic
Article 1. The Kanak people constitutes a national, pluri-ethnic, free, united and sovereign community based on the solidarity of its components. The Kanak Republic is a democratic, non-religious and socialist republic.
The national emblem is the flag made of three horizontal stripes, from bottom to top: green, red and blue, charged near the hoist with a golden disk on which is shown in black a rooftop spear crowned with a tutut, the whole surmonting the roof of a hut. [...]
I am not aware of more detailed specifications for the emblem and flag
of FLNKS, and there are several variations. Nozomi Karyasu purchased a FLNKS flag in New Caledonia, which shows the disk larger and less decentered than on the image shown above. The details of the rooftop spear are also slightly different.
For the moment, this flag is only the flag of FLNKS and not the flag of
New Caledonia, where the only official national flag is the French
Tricolore flag. Discussion of symbols of the Kanak identity, as allowed
by the status of New Caledonia, have not yielded anything significant
yet.
In the Kanak traditional organization, the main hut is the place where
the power of the head of the clan shall be exerted. The rooftop spear
and the door frame are the main symbols of this power. The door is low
(1.50 m) in order to force the visitors to be seen from inside and to
bend over as a sign of respect. The trunks forming the framework of the
case represent the lineages forming the clan and converge near the roof
around the central post, which represents the head of the clan.
The rooftop spear is made of three parts: a central human face
surrounded with decorative designs, a foot linking it to the top of the
hut, and one or more decorated with shells. The spear, one of the most
important attributes of the clans, was given to the head of the lineage
by the older clans, considered as autochtonous and founders of the
country.
All the elements are made with a wood called houp, which is associated
with the spirits of the ancestors of the clan.
The tutut shell placed on the top of the rooftop spear is a conch. It was traditionally used as a horn during the ceremonies, symbolizing speech. The conch is the voice of the head of the clan, who blows and gathers the clan.
Sources:
Ivan Sache, 26 March 2006