Rotuman
Rotuman is an island located in the South Pacific, part of the Fiji archipelago. It is known for its unique culture, language, and traditions, which are distinct from those of the main islands of Fiji. The island has a population of around 2,000 people, primarily of Polynesian descent, and its economy is mainly based on agriculture and fishing.
The Rotuman language is an official language of Fiji and is spoken by the island's inhabitants. Rotuman culture features vibrant festivals, traditional music, and dance, reflecting the island's rich heritage. The community places a strong emphasis on family and social ties, which are central to their way of life.