Pitcairners
editPitcairners, or Pitcairn Islanders, are a creole ethnic group who are decended primarily from British participants of the Bounty mutiny and native Tahitians, who settled the Pacific Pitcairn Islands in the late 18th century. Although the term is sometimes used to describe the entire population of Pitcairn, it applies here only to the native residents of the Island and their decendants in other parts of the world, such as Norfolk Island,and who are connected by a shared history traced back to the Bounty Mutineers, a unique blend of British and Polynesian culture and by the use of the pidgin Pitkern language. In the 19th century, Pitcairners extended their distribution into other areas of the South Pacific, most notably in Norfolk Island.
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