During 1917-1918, war ravaged the hill country north of New Caledonias main island, the Grande terre. Occurring sixty-four years after Frances 1853 annexation of New Caledonia and in the midst of the Great War of 1914-1918, the conflict was known by the mid-twentieth century as the last of the kanak revolts. It represented to many--until the events of the 1980s--the final pacification of Kanak (the indigenous people of New Caledonia).