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Déwé Gorodey (1 June 1949 – 14 August 2022) was a
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n teacher, writer, feminist and politician. She was active in agitating for independence from France in the 1970s. She published poetry, short stories and novels. From 1999, she was a member of the New Caledonian government, representing the pro-independence
Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front The Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front (, FLNKS) is a pro-independence alliance of political parties in New Caledonia. It was founded in 1984 at a congress of various political parties. Its supporters are mostly from the Kanak indig ...
. From April 2001 to June 2009, she served almost continuously as Vice President of the Government of New Caledonia.


Early years

Gorodey was born on 1 June 1949 in Ponérihouen, New Caledonia. Her family belonged to the Pwârâïriwâ tribe of
Kanak people The Kanaks (French language, French spelling until 1984: Canaque) are the Indigenous peoples of Oceania, indigenous Melanesians, Melanesian inhabitants of New Caledonia, an overseas collectivity of France in the southwest Pacific Ocean, Pacifi ...
. Her home village is on the east coast of New Caledonia, at the mouth of the Ponérihouen River. She received her primary education in the
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region, then attended the Lapérouse High School in
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where she passed her baccalaureate in philosophy. She went on to study at the
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, where she obtained a BA in modern literature. She was the first Kanak woman to ever receive a college education. She returned to New Caledonia in 1974 and obtained a job teaching French at a Catholic school in the Nouméa suburbs. She married and has three children.


Independence activist

In 1974, Gorodey joined the Foulards rouges (Red Scarf) movement, which had been created in 1969, and served as president for some time. She was then one of the founders of the Groupe 1878, which was named after the Kanak revolt of 1878. The Foulards Rouges and Groupe 1878 were both collectives of intellectuals who challenged the French colonial presence and practices related to land rights and discrimination. Some members, such as
Nidoïsh Naisseline Nidoïsh Naisseline (June 27, 1945, in Guahma on Maré Island – June 3, 2015, in Nouméa) was a New Caledonian politician. A Kanak people, Kanak of the Nétché tribe, born on the island of Maré, he was an advocate of New Caledonian independe ...
, had been involved in the
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, while others including Gorodey would not visit Europe until later. Both groups were created by small numbers of well-educated
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and appealed to young men who had left the reservations to work in the nickel industry during the short-lived boom but had become unemployed when it ended. In 1976, she helped found the
Party of Kanak Liberation The Party of Kanak Liberation (, Palika) is a socialist pro-independence political party in New Caledonia. It is a component of the National Union for Independence, which in turn is one of the two components of the Kanak Socialist National L ...
(Palika). She was in charge of external relations for PALIKA and in this role travelled in the Pacific, Australia, Algeria, Canada, Mexico City and the United Nations. She was imprisoned three times between 1974 and 1977 for her political activities. Gorodé was one of the founders of the feminist Groupe de femmes kanak exploitées en lutte (GFKEL). In 1974, she was arrested expressing her opposition to the celebration of the colonisation of New Caledonia on 24 September 1853. In prison, she developed the concept of GFKEL with other women, including Susanna Ounei. The organization was intended to ensure equal treatment of women within the independence movement. In 1984, GFKEL was one of the founding organizations of the
Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front The Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front (, FLNKS) is a pro-independence alliance of political parties in New Caledonia. It was founded in 1984 at a congress of various political parties. Its supporters are mostly from the Kanak indig ...
(FLNKS: Front de Libération Nationale Kanak et Socialiste).


Teacher and author

In 1983, Gorodey was a French teacher at the Do-Néva Protestant College in Houaïlou. In 1984, after the death of ten Kanak militants in
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, she left this college and joined the newly created Kanak People's School (EPK) in Ponérihouen, where she taught the local
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until 1988. She had started to write poetry in 1970 but did not publish for many years. In 1985, she published ''Sous les Ashes des conques'', her first volume of poetry, followed over the years by other novels and collections of poetry. Her works described the traditional culture of
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and the present political issues. Gorodey is now one of the most widely-recognised Melanesian cultural figures. In 1992, Gorodé participated in a women's mission in Mali, led by Marie-Claude Tjibaou. She worked for the Kanak Culture Development Agency from 1994 to 1995 during preparations for the Tjibaou Cultural Center. She resumed teaching Paicî again in Houaïlou and Poindimié from 1996 to 1997. Between 1999 and 2001 she gave courses at the
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in
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on the history of Pacific literature and contemporary Melanesian literature. In 2002 she participated in the Salon du livre insulaire on the island of
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, Brittany. On 9 November 2009, at a ceremony at the High Commission, she was made a Chevalier des Arts et des lettres.


Politician

In 1999 Gorodey and Léonie Tidjite Varnier were the first women to be elected to Congress, representing the North Province. In the government of Jean Lèques she was responsible for Culture, Youth and Sports. After the March 2001 provincial elections President Lèques resigned. On 3 April 2001, congress elected Pierre Frogier of the
Rally for Caledonia in the Republic The Rally (; until 2004 Rally for Caledonia in the Republic, ; from 2004 to 2014 Rally–UMP) is a conservative political party in New Caledonia. The Rally is a loyalist party, supportive of the France, French status of the region and opposed to t ...
(RPCR: Rassemblement pour une Calédonie dans la République) to replace him. Gorodey, a representative of the FLNKS, became Vice President of the Government of New Caledonia. She retained the Culture, Youth and Sports portfolio from April 2001 to June 2004. Reelected vice president in June 2004 she was made responsible for Culture, Status of Women and Citizenship. From 2004 to 2007
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, who represented the loyalist
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, was president of congress, and Gorodey, who represented the FLNKS, was vice president. In the 2007 elections there was a swing towards stronger support for remaining part of France. Harold Martin, president of Avenir Ensemble, became president of congress. Gorodey continued as vice president, and the political mood continued to be one of accommodation between the different parties, but the RPCR had regained some of its past influence. On 5 June 2009, Harold Martin was again elected president of congress. After some delay, on 15 June 2009 Pierre Ngaiohni of the FLNKS was elected vice president.


Late life and death

Gorodey suffered from cancer for a number of years, and at the age of 73, she died in a hospital in
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. https://islandsbusiness.com/news-break/dewe-gorode-champion-of-oceanic-culture/, Nic MacLellan. 2022. Déwé Gorodé: champion of Oceanic culture. ''Pacific Business Magazine''.


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Further reading

* Ramsay, Raylene. "Déwé Gorodé: Cognitive Dissonance and the Renegotiation of Values". In ''Cherchez la femme: Women and Values in the Francophone World''. Eds. Erika Fülöp and Adrienne Angelo. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press, 56–69, 2011. * Ramsay, Raylene. 2018. "Indigenous Women Writers in the Pacific: Déwé Gorodé, Sia Figiel, Patricia Grace". ''Postcolonial Text'' 7.1:1–18. (2012). * Walker, Deborah and Raylene Ramsay. "Translating Hybridity: The Curious Case of the First Kanak Novel (Déwé Gorodé's L'épave)". ''The AALITRA Review: A Journal of Literary Translation'' no. 1 (March 2010): 36–51. {{DEFAULTSORT:Gorodey, Dewe 1949 births 2022 deaths 20th-century French women politicians 21st-century French women politicians Members of the Congress of New Caledonia New Caledonian activists New Caledonian feminists New Caledonian women in politics New Caledonian writers People from North Province, New Caledonia Vice presidents of the Government of New Caledonia Women vice presidents Kanak people