Pacific Union College in Angwin will horde the SecondInternational Bounty-Pitcairn Conference in August.
The discussion will underline presentations by speakers fromseveral countries about Pitcairn Island, a minuscule isle in the SouthPacific, and the famous rebel on the liner H.M.S. Bounty in the late1700s. Bounty's seditious sailors staid on the then-uninhabitedisland.
Some of the discussion speakers will be Pitcairn islandersaddressing assorted island and world-related issues, whilst otherswill add authors, academics and specialists in conservation,philately, and linguistics, mentioned Ted Cookson, boss of theinternational Pitcairn Islands Study Group.
"A concentration of the discussion will be tourism for Pitcairn Island,where the Bounty mutineers hid divided undetected by the world fornearly two decades," mentioned Cookson. "In something of a rolereversal, Pitcairn islanders are currently asking all who will to comeand suffer the beauty and farrago of their hisory-richisland."
The conference, hold Aug. 19-21, will moreover showcase products andcrafts of Pitcairn Island, inclusive rare, Polynesian-style tapacloth. Historic corpse from the liner Bounty, philatelic rarities ofthe island, and countless chronological credentials will be on display.
A new TV documentary about Pitcairn Island will be premiered atthe conference, along with Skype interviews with officials on theisland.
Full sum of the discussion might be found on the Internet at 2012BPC.com
Sponsors of the eventuality are the Pitcairn Islands Study Group andthe world-wide Internet organisation "Friends of Pitcairn."