A native or inhabitant of the Falkland Islands.
a sixth generation Falkland Islander
Example sentencesExamples
- My host was a farmer and a fifth-generation Falklander, whose great-grandfather came to the Islands as a shepherd in the 1870s.
- All countries should accept the results of this referendum and support the Falkland islanders as they continue to develop their home and economy.
- The Prime Minister is keen to show how important the protection of the Falklanders and their self-determination is to him.
- The famous Falkland islander stoicism was on display yesterday as members of the legislative assembly waited with tea and cheese sandwiches to hear what might be contained in this statement.
- The democratic will of the Falkland islanders should be respected once a national poll has been held.
- I consider myself a Falklander first and foremost, rather than particularly British.
- The statements suggest discomfort at a vote that is seeking to establish the Falkland islanders as a distinct voice.
- A young Falkland Islander walking along a beach and spying a dead dogfish has a great advantage over the high-school pupil who finds the dogfish on his laboratory desk.