Pitcairn-Norfolk Islanders
Pitcairn Island (~50 residents) is the world's least populated jurisdiction—descendants of HMS Bounty mutineers and Tahitian companions living in extreme isolation. Located 2,170 km from nearest inhabited land, no airport, accessible only by boat every few months. They endure total isolation, population decline, economic challenges, and threat of community extinction. Unique Pitkern creole language, subsistence lifestyle, and maintaining humanity's smallest democracy in the South Pacific's most isolated inhabited island characterize their precarious existence.