Tribal areas (aires coutumières) In addition, a parallel layer of administration exists for
Kanak tribal affairs; these are called
aires coutumières ("tribal areas") and are eight in number. Their jurisdiction does not encompass non-Kanaks living within these zones. The tribal areas more or less correspond to the indigenous language areas and/or areas of pre-French tribal alliances.
Subdivisions There are also three subdivisions, simply known as
subdivisions in
French, with the same names and boundaries as the three provinces, except that the commune of Poya is entirely within the North Subdivision. Unlike the provinces, which are full political divisions with their own assemblies and executives, the subdivisions are merely
decentralized divisions of the French central state, akin to the
arrondissements of
Metropolitan France, with a Deputy Commissioner of the Republic (
commissaire délégué de la République), akin to a
subprefect of Metropolitan France, in residence in each subdivision's chief town. The subdivision chief towns are the same as the provincial capitals except in the South Subdivision where the chief town is
La Foa, whereas the capital of the South Province is Nouméa. Thus, although the provincial assembly of the South Province sits in Nouméa, the South Subdivision's Deputy Commissioner of the Republic is in residence in La Foa. This was decided in order to counterbalance the overwhelming weight of Nouméa in New Caledonia. ==See also==