Pitcairn Islanders
Pitcairn Islanders also referred to as Pitkerners, are the inhabitants or citizens of the Pitcairn Islands. The Pitcairn Islands is a nation, home to people of different ethnic and national backgrounds.Despite its composition, the culture held in common by most Pitcairn Islanders is referred to as mainstream Pitcairn culture, a mix of British and Polynesian culture largely derived from the traditions of settlers, primarily of English, Scottish, Tahitian descent (descendants of the Bounty mutineers) and other Polynesians.
Pitcairn Islanders
Pitcairn Islanders also referred to as Pitkerners, are the inhabitants or citizens of the Pitcairn Islands. The Pitcairn Islands is a nation, home to people of different ethnic and national backgrounds.Despite its composition, the culture held in common by most Pitcairn Islanders is referred to as mainstream Pitcairn culture, a mix of British and Polynesian culture largely derived from the traditions of settlers, primarily of English, Scottish, Tahitian descent (descendants of the Bounty mutineers) and other Polynesians.
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