
tahitian vaĆ” motu, fletcher christian, faint drawing of the Bounty, rock
pattern |
The
Pitcairn-Norfolk culture established itself on Pitcairn Island in 1790.
Early generations spoke
Tahitian and English,
lived in European style houses with thatched Tahitian rooves; both sexes scented
their bodies with sweet smelling oils and adorned themselves with flowers. |