The Pitcairn Islands officially
Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands, are a group of four volcanic
islands in the southern Pacific Ocean that form the last British Overseas
Territory in the South Pacific. Although, Henderson Island
accounts for 86% of the land area, but only Pitcairn Island is inhabited. Pitcairn
is the least populous national jurisdiction in the world. The Pitcairn
Islanders are a biracial ethnic group descended mostly from nine Bounty
mutineers and the handful of Tahitians who accompanied them, an event that has
been retold in many books and films. This history is still apparent in the
surnames of many of the islanders. Today there are only about 50 permanent
inhabitants, originating from four main families.
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