- Bounty Day
=Pitcairn=
Bounty Day is celebrated on Pitcairn Island on
January 23 , in commemoration of the burning of the Bounty by the mutineers in 1790. Model replicas, made by the islanders, are burned.equence of events
Bounty Day starts off with the a re-enactment of the landing of the Pitcairners down at the Kingston Pier. The Pitcairners are greeted by the Administrator and his wife, and from the pier they march to the cenotaph where they lay wreaths in remembrance. From the cenotaph they then march to the cemetery where hymns are sung. Next, they proceed to Government House where a family surnamed either Evans, McCoy, Buffett, Adams, Nobbs, Christian or Young (being descendants the mutineers of the same name) is awarded the title of 'Family of the Year'. The children roll down the hill in front of Government House, after which the whole procession travels to the Compound where the children play games and partake of a celebratory feast. Finally, everyone returns home to prepare for the Bounty Ball, at which there is a competition in further celebration of Bounty Day.
Norfolk Island
Bounty Day is the national holiday of
Norfolk Island , celebrated annually on8 June , in memory of the arrival of thePitcairn Island ers on Norfolk Island in 1856. [http://www.norfolkisland.com.au/history_and_culture/islanders.cfm] [http://www.norfolkisland.com.au/history_and_culture/time_line.cfm] Prior to8 June 1856 , Norfolk Island had been a penal colony, but was granted by Queen Victoria to the Pitcairners as a home in 1856.
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