Tokelauan
Tokelauan refers to the indigenous people of the Tokelau islands, a group of three atolls located in the South Pacific Ocean. These islands are part of New Zealand and are known for their rich cultural heritage, including traditional music, dance, and crafts. The Tokelauan language, also called Tokelauan, is a Polynesian language spoken by the community.
The economy of Tokelau is primarily based on subsistence farming, fishing, and remittances from Tokelauans living abroad. The islands are remote and have limited resources, which has led to a focus on sustainable practices and community cooperation. Tokelau is also known for its beautiful natural scenery and vibrant marine life.